I've checked mine quite a few times over the years. Something is definitely out of whack, might be the pulley. Not very likely that you've twisted the crank, but it's still within the realm of possibility.
If that's the spray foam in a can thing, do yourself a favor and throw it out. I know tire shops that will just throw away a tire with that stuff in it, it's too much work to get the foam back out and try to fix the flat.
QFT.
I ran DD-WRT for years, recently upgraded to Tomato. I like it better, you should give it a try. :)
Folks, pay attention here... stock firmware sucks, whatever brand you run. Aftermarket firmware makes these a kick ass solution.
Linksys WRT54G-L with the Tomato firmware installed. Can't be beat. Super solid, never needs a reboot, configurable power levels to the wireless, almost the same level of features that you get in a commercial router.
I was going to ignore this thread, because it's difficult to work out the timeline.
As I can recall, I was about 23 when I got my first Supra. It was an '82, and that would have been about 1991. Since then I've had several Mk2 models and the '89 that I'm driving now, which I've had for ~4...
The default message says something else. But it's not something you have to set every time, it's easy to take the forum offline and leave the message the same as it was the last time... and you can edit the message without taking down the forum, and chances are nobody would notice for months...
Looks like their admin took the forum offline for database maintenance before checking what the offline message was set to. LOL! He won't be doing that twice.
You *can* do it without removing the fender. But you better have scrawny arms with double elbows. Better yet, tentacles.
Still, I did mine with the fender still on.
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