92stoccord
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My friend has a Mercedes 240D. Its slow as hell. Not that it has anythjing to do with anything.
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Yes. Rode in my dad's 'new' beat to holy fuck it hit a tree hell, 150k mile supercharged Buick Ultra. Shit ran like a graped ape. Even shifted like the tits too.
I have NO idea what you just said.
There are 4 bolts that hold the hub to the rotor; remove two of these (the ones closest to the 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock positions) and re-insert two 10mm x 1.25 three inch long or longer well-greased bolts; when these two new bolts (they should be available at Ace Hardware) contact the backing plate (which will be supported against these bolts by the inner hub), alternate tightening them until the outer hub (attached to the rotor) separates and can be pulled away from the car. Remove all 4 bolts (the two new long ones and the remaining two original ones) and the rotor will separate from the hub.
the cheapest cars to buy and insure and generally american.
look into someting like a cobalt or a focus
Cheapest car we have found to insure for her is a 92' Civic sedan like mine. $180 a month to insure (comprehensive with minimums)
who cares if it sucks or if it is unrelible?
odds are, she's just going to stuff it again before it needs anything major... lol
Disclaimer. I'm going to be a dick.
You work with your girlfriend and carpool? Do you also live together? Sounds like a recipe for disaster at such a young age. HUGE disaster.