@N7SHG_Ham has it right...if you are replacing one do both. The parts cost is minimal and the relative effort is also. If the bearings are running smoothly, if the grease looks good, if there are no … (View Post)
@Caschetta speaks to the point very succinctly. Scott's letter assumes a very defensive position while projecting positive intent. The message is very mixed and not confidence building. "Identif… (View Post)
If I follow this there was a weak turn signal before you made the lighting change. Now with new lights the problem remains...is that correct? I would start by checking the connections beginning with … (View Post)
Use a slow curing epoxy along with the toothpick/sliver of wood. Do not use an adhesive that hardens to a brittle state. Avoid quick cure epoxies. West Systems G-Flex (thickened) is the ideal product… (View Post)