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Actually Pices but didn't they change many of us to something else? In truth I'm a Permagrin!by tom coughlin - Main Forum
Because of the capability of the cars we drive I think it's safe to say that we honestly like to drive while many on the roads find driving to be either a bore, a chore or both. One thing I see too often is when I'm driving on the Interstate on cruise control in a middle lane with the passing lane free and I find a car coming up behind me with daytime running lights getting way too large in my mby tom coughlin - Main Forum
And it's great as s a condom substitute. As a matter of fact, if use a condom as a rear window replacement, when you look in your rear view mirror you can see yourself...................by tom coughlin - Main Forum
I got some PS-2's at COSTCO for hundreds less than other places. Be sure to check their price-most tire stores will meet their price. I got the right part number from Michelin which Costco used to order. Great tires, but for non-top speed use, N rating not needed in MHO.by tom coughlin - Main Forum
I used to winter-drive on summer tires and had a few scares. I think the most important point is the increased braking distance required, something that is hard to control in emergency situations. You can choose to slow down on curves, or quickly correct when you mid-engine car wiggles (what the hell was that?) on the interstate on-ramp, but you don't have any control over when some idiot cuts yoby tom coughlin - Main Forum
A couple of years ago I drove from Boston to FL and home via the Tail of the Dragon. I left in early March and kept my winter tires on. They worked just fine, and in my case I don't drive that much when the snow's on the ground, so putting a few miles on the winter tires wasn't a problem. The cold cornering and braking were important however. One thing I remember from that several thousand mile tby tom coughlin - Main Forum
OK, I've found a muffler for sale. I hope to modify it (to improve the sound of my 02). I have a Dremel tool. I don't weld. I remember that there was a way to cut into the muffler. Does anybody know where I can find that info.? Can I get the mufler off my car and the modified one on without welding? Other issues/problems? Thanks, Tomby tom coughlin - Main Forum
Don't know, but at least check the light bulb. Good luck.by tom coughlin - Main Forum
I'm reminded of the friend who found a 25 or so year old MB in FL. The old guy who owned it had never put the top up and when his widow went to sell it my friend said it took two of them twenty or so minutes to pry the top up. I've had my 356 Cab for 31 years and find that if I put the top up several times a year, all is OK. Regarding the interior dirt, I use a cockpit cover on my Boxster when Iby tom coughlin - Main Forum