Yup, it's definitely covered under your warranty. I had a rear right one leak, brought it into a local dealer and they said they'd replace both rear shocks.
Hey guys, so I busted both passenger tires and noticed that the rear shock looked like it was no bueno (damage probably already there since I've been hearing a small thunk going over bumps for a week or so). Whats a good general street use rear shock for the hatch? I'm not looking for any crazy...
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It says the purpose right in the article and shows you the differences between having too large and too small of a deflector. It's mainly for the front because most of the undercarriage drag is there but manufacturers add it to the back because there's still some there.
Kinda necroposting but has anyone found a good way to mount ski/snowboard rails? I'm not entirely sure which combination of foot/rails I can really use lol.
Hey everyone, so I couldn't find a definitive answer to where I can safely jack up the rear on my non sport hatch. They only place I can see is the rear cross member and then everything else is either too deep or covered in plastic. Is there a specific place like the front jack point?
Does anyone have a specific method to remove this panel or loosen it to get out leaves? I'm pretty sure mine is filled with pine needles right now but I'm not sure what bolts need to be loosened or parts removed prior to this.
Take it to the dealer and have them check the calipers/pads then. There's a chance that it's not seated properly or got misaligned from something. Or... most likely the dust shield.
This happens to a lot of cars, Acura, Lexus, beamers, etc. when you let it sit. The difference is the time it takes to build up rust. Some take a few days while some take a few hours.
Telsa 3
gl getting that anytime soon, it's also in a different price category soooooo the fuck?
Toyota
Corolla is pretty whatever and a Camry is, again, in a different category as well so what?
Hyundai
hahahahahahaha
False positives cause mcafee is trash. I've seen people getting them for installers for like google earth, vlc, etc. Just make an exception for it or disable when you run it.
I have like 15 minuscule ones scattered throughout my windshield because those damn sand/gravel trucks don't know how to secure their loads. It's going to happen eventually so I've learned to live with it. I don't notice them unless I look for them anyways so eh lol