If you're using most single din stereos, the factory amp, while certainly not the best in the world will be better than the internal power from the head unit. Just use the regular dodge adapter, and make sure you connect the blue remote wire from the stereo to the blue remote wire on the...
Just trying to do him a favor. He was a young guy, and I'm sure his insurance is high as it is. You know, what goes around comes around. I've had paople let me pay for dumb things I've done. The insurance company will always get that little bit back out of you in spades......
And there is almost no damage!!!:omg:
He was doing maybe 20 mph and pushed the car 15 feet from a stop. I pulled over to a side street, expecting the worst, and could hardly see anything at all.
Lucky for me and him, he had one of those aftermarket 3 inch round tube bumpers, which spread out...
If I'm right, a cutout is a selectable valve that you can choose to open, so that the exhaust goes straight out from the headers, bypassing the mufflers.
This way you can go full doucher in your neighborhood at 2 in the morning, and then pretend later it wasn't you.:cool:
Ya, a heat gun and a plastic putty knife or something similar. Just take your time. Heat it up a little, and shove the knife between the two, as close to the remaining piece as possible. Any leftover adhesive can be removed with goo gone or something similar.
After popping off my quarter panel a couple weeks ago to get a crack fixed, I can say the whole rear end of the car comes apart really easily. Also, there were no shims present under any of the quarter panel attachment points.
Should be a relatively straight forward mod.:2tu:
Same reason I have ABS on my H1, government mandated.
Good luck tryin to lock up these 40 inch tires with my 11 inch discs:rolleyes:
BTW, the mandated ABS made the 4WD system much less effective.
I live in a city of 100,000 a stones throw from the arctic;), 200 miles from the next city, and there are 10 here that I know of.
Depends on the demographics, a lot of blue collar money here.
I'd use a serious adhesive on it and use the rivets to hold it while the adhesive sets.
Maybe the aluminum rivets would mushroom easier than steel, thus not damaging the fiberglass??
Just figured I'd update this thread for the ones who responded.
Checked the motor mounts, they were OK, but the exhaust hanger was brittle as ****. Upon further inspection, the heat shield was installed backwards. So the hanger was well done. ;)
And the Dodge parts dept sold me another rear...
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