Cool tech info
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Cool tech info
Ran across this while on my surfboard this hour 
http://www.yotarepair.com/
It answers why my "new" breaks squeal in the morning for the first few times I put them on, then quit.
After that, I get no break noise.
If the info here is of any value to any (after you evaluate the site), I'll add a link to it on the site on the Portal page.

http://www.yotarepair.com/
It answers why my "new" breaks squeal in the morning for the first few times I put them on, then quit.
After that, I get no break noise.
If the info here is of any value to any (after you evaluate the site), I'll add a link to it on the site on the Portal page.
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It's added.
Lot's off cool stuff there, and kudos to the gent for compiling the info.
That's what I like about the 'Net.
It's a multimedia place to come to get info, and share it with others.
Lot's off cool stuff there, and kudos to the gent for compiling the info.
That's what I like about the 'Net.
It's a multimedia place to come to get info, and share it with others.
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Oh yeah, I thought you guys all knew about it. It's linked in gadgets page. Here's some history about that page.
Steve
Steve
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I'm not impressed. I only read 5 or 6 questions and every answer was something along the lines of, "Take it to the dealer," or "call the dealer." In the truck section there was a bunch of stuff about Camrys. Its a waste of time IMHO.
Edit: This really made me laugh.
Hmmmmm... Tining chain is not serviceable... It should last for the life of the truck.
With this kind of terrible, incorrect information I can't see how its worth the server space its on. Get rid of it.
Edit: This really made me laugh.
Q: I have a noise from the front of my engine, I have a 89 4 Cyl 4X4, any help?
A: You may have several items causing the noise. The timing chain is my first choice. The timing chain is not a serviceable item and should last the life of the truck if you or the previous owner were very good with maintaining the engine.
A: You may have several items causing the noise. The timing chain is my first choice. The timing chain is not a serviceable item and should last the life of the truck if you or the previous owner were very good with maintaining the engine.
With this kind of terrible, incorrect information I can't see how its worth the server space its on. Get rid of it.
Last edited by jx94148; Oct 16, 2002 at 05:06 PM.
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