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  • in reply to: Air filter #506949
    TylerTyler
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      I use defense oil and air filters they are made by fram, they seem to work well i have no complaints.

      in reply to: Air filter #508845
      TylerTyler
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        I use defense oil and air filters they are made by fram, they seem to work well i have no complaints.

        in reply to: WHEN TO SAY NO TO A REPAIR #506947
        TylerTyler
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          Simply if the shop does it. Some shops only do suspension work, but my self, i’d look into how screwed up the car is. But i usually try to help them out and fix it (if i can do it).

          in reply to: WHEN TO SAY NO TO A REPAIR #508843
          TylerTyler
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            Simply if the shop does it. Some shops only do suspension work, but my self, i’d look into how screwed up the car is. But i usually try to help them out and fix it (if i can do it).

            in reply to: Passenger Side Mirror R&R #506945
            TylerTyler
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              I guess this is one of GM’s wonders of using cheap parts, is your minivan a spin off of the chevy uplander

              in reply to: Passenger Side Mirror R&R #508841
              TylerTyler
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                I guess this is one of GM’s wonders of using cheap parts, is your minivan a spin off of the chevy uplander

                in reply to: 1.5l mitsubishi motor value ticking #506943
                TylerTyler
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                  It could be a sticky lifter.

                  in reply to: 1.5l mitsubishi motor value ticking #508839
                  TylerTyler
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                    It could be a sticky lifter.

                    in reply to: Helloe from Canada #506939
                    TylerTyler
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                      Eh another canuck on the forums! Welcome eh bi!

                      in reply to: Helloe from Canada #508835
                      TylerTyler
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                        Eh another canuck on the forums! Welcome eh bi!

                        in reply to: 2004 silverado 5.3 vol tec water pump #506937
                        TylerTyler
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                          I agree with you on this one. I bet you it costs less than 15k to build a car now days and there selling them for 30-40k for junk. It’s all plastic my brothers Colorado you have to slam the door to get it to shut because of all of the plastic. I’d spend the extra money if they built something of quality .

                          in reply to: 2004 silverado 5.3 vol tec water pump #508833
                          TylerTyler
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                            I agree with you on this one. I bet you it costs less than 15k to build a car now days and there selling them for 30-40k for junk. It’s all plastic my brothers Colorado you have to slam the door to get it to shut because of all of the plastic. I’d spend the extra money if they built something of quality .

                            in reply to: OBD scanner recommendation #508831
                            TylerTyler
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                              hrmm, well i have a innova scan tool that can read live data, it does pretty well for a hand held, it was about 250 bucks off ebay. I know my local auto stores have it on sale for 160 i think sometimes. I think i might do a video review on it soon.

                              in reply to: OBD scanner recommendation #506935
                              TylerTyler
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                                hrmm, well i have a innova scan tool that can read live data, it does pretty well for a hand held, it was about 250 bucks off ebay. I know my local auto stores have it on sale for 160 i think sometimes. I think i might do a video review on it soon.

                                in reply to: 99 Civic tires Falken vs Michelin #508829
                                TylerTyler
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                                  Well, to be honest i usually try to buy Firestone tires when i have the extra greenbacks on me, but if your going with aftermarket rims, i’d suggest the falkens, they seem to be a bit better handling wise. But if you just have steelies id say just go with the Michelin, to be honest i bought a set of michelins off Kijiji and i wasn’t too impressed with the ride quality for the price, they were LOUD.

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