ITT: We post our retarded questions for other retards to answer
Do retards actually prefer automatic over manually actuated transmissions?
>>28907311baby ducks who cope endlessly and have no actual connection to the sport/lifestyle
Why do people buy bmws. Plastic rubber all problems with age. Not mileage. Why do people purposely put themselves in this situation. It’s like idiots living in tornado valley. Or Europe.
>>28907321They are reliable, I've never had a major issue with any of mine, though I'm not a wrenchlet or retard so that helps a lot.
>>28907321you're supposed to lease them.
>>28907311I prefer auto on my big comfy cruiser, on a sports car there's no option other than manual though
>>28907321Marketing and social media influencers mostly
>>28907321Mostly lease bait, rentals and bank-owned vehicles until they're about 20 yrs old and then they're just traded around between brown people.They're basically the Buick of europe. No real reason to exist anymore except some people remember the distant past when they were the second best of the available options (Mercedes used to be the pinnacle).Think about it.... have you ever looked at bmw owner and thought "wow" ? If so, you really need to aim higher.If not, then you already know all the reasons why.. and thats why you dont buy a bmw.
>>28907306>Retarded Car Thread
why do the posters on this board seem like a bunch of teenagers trying too hard to impress eachother
Does anyone know what the car behind the p68 is?
>>28907610lack of proper socialization
>>28907655It looks like an aston badge to me, but no idea about specifics
>>28907655Chevron B8
How much money should I save up to paint a car a gloss blackFull sized sedan from the 90s, so It's a real full sized sedan not the fake mid sized ones claiming to be full sized
>>28907777Last time I got a quote on painting my 90s F150 the guy said $18k. $5k if I prep completely and trailer it in so he only has to shoot paint and clear coat. But maybe a collision center would be better on price. MACO is pretty cheap.
>>28907779>18kThat's crazy high holy smokes>5k if I do all the workSeems more reasonable but still a bit absurd considering you're just aiming a gun and paying the paint. I've heard horror stories about maco so I'd rather not. It can't be nearly TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS that's gotta be a meme
>>28907311I would rather off road in an automatic with lockable gears to 1 or 2 then use a manual.
>>28907773Thank you
can you put nicer springs on a kia crossover?
>>28907779MAACO is fucking $2500++ these days, IF you do the prep yourself The $800 "deal" from them is a single stage job, no clearcoat. >>28907777Put $300 into tools and a good respirator with organic vapor cartridges and like four hundred into paint and a 2k clearcoat and do it yourself. Otherwise you're paying more than the car is worth.
>>28907324Delusional. Using the word reliable to this brand. You are beyond lost in life.
I bought one of those R134a recharge cans to do a quick and dirty A/C job (planning a more complete overhaul later), but the fitting on the can doesn't work with the fitting on the car. What do?I know the car was converted to R134a, so presumably I just need an adapter?
>>28907967Yeah any auto parts store should still have R12 to R134a port adapters. Unless you know it already has had the R12 mineral oil flushed out of the system and PAG oil added in its place, they also don't mix and can damage the system if too much is left in. Depending on the car, you might also want to change the orifice tube/expansion valve and low/high pressure cutoff switches for ones meant for R134a for the best cooling performance. The hole in the orifice tube/expansion valve needs to be larger to match the larger R134a molecule, and the pressures the cutoff switches should cut off at are different. The low side can go to a lower pressure with R134a (colder, before it cuts off) and the high side might cut off too soon at too low of a pressure. Make sure you also pull vacuum on the system for at least an hour to make sure all the moisture inside boils off. Nobody ever did any of that shit for their retrofits, and complained that R134a sucks when they really just half-assed it. My Camaro that originally had R12 blows 35° F air out of the vents in the summer.
>>28907996i reckon it'd be colder still if you regassed with HC-12a/duracoolplus you don't need to change expansion valves or any hardware when you use it, not even the oil, it's compatible with both mineral and pag oil
>>28907852MACOs always been known for using a fast etching primer that bites in without a lot of prep - then it fully dries after a paint's been applied and it's goodbye decent finish.
just changed spark plugs, 3 out of 4 had oil on emwhat do
>>28907306How can i tell if my motor is seized? 78 super beetle engine cut out while driving and coasted to a stop now no start no run. Starter relay clicks nothing else. Wrench on the pulley won't budge in either direction. If i put it in third and push it will roll. The motor is supposed to be easy to pull on these but would a wrenchlet like me even be able to rebuild it? Most I've done is breaks and valve cover gaskets and serpentine belts simple stuff like that i don't have an engine stand or anything.
>>28908216Spark plug tube seal / valve cover casket
>>28908235hmm where do you normally get parts for old ass cars?
>>28908245rockauto, fcpeuro
>>28907324It’s a stupid question thread. Not a stupid statement one.
>>28908245Ebay motherfucker
>>28908245If it's a popular model then it probably has a site dedicated to selling spare or aftermarket parts.
>>28908228That sounds pretty siezed to me. Rebuilding engines is fun and easy and i strongly recommend it if you haven't tried it.
>>28907311People are inherently lazy so they will almost always generally pick the option with the least amount of hassle and work.Also remember that not everyone with a car is simultaneously a car enthusiasts.
>>28908228A motor that size should spin over REALLY easily. If it's loose enough to move, when you push the car, it isn't technically frozen, but odd are it's got some hefty damage, like scored cylinders. You could literally lift that thing out, yourself, but be prepared to have some machine-work done to it.
I'm looking at buying an EV and I noticed there are a bunch of 2018 Chevy Bolts. Why are there so many from this specific year for sale?
>>28909264could be a rental car company liquidating inventory
>>28908228It would have skid to a stop and you’d not be pushing in third unless the clutch is shot.
If you could have any meme car, what would you choose?
retard here. so i needed to replace my oil dipstick tube because it broke and to do so i have to take off my intake manifold. i ddcided to do a throttle body clean as well since i've literally never done this (it was pretty dirty too). once i finish, i start the engine and it is ROUGH. i realized i forgot to reconnect a tube that goes into the house thats behind the filter and in front of the throttle body. it was enough that it caused the check engine light to come on. i obvious reconnected it, the problem is its still rough rough or wont even start AND the brakes are 'hard' as in the pedal barely presses down and when it does it barely brakes (i dont feel comfortable even driving it down the street). any idea whats causing this? i know i can do the intake manifold properly because i changed the gasket a few months ago and it went fine. im probably going to end up re doing everything anyways but im lost as to the brake issue.
>>28909530i forgot to add. i disconnected the battery for 20 min to hopefully clear the codes and see what would happen and unfortunately nothing improved.
Why did I wake up drunk at 1am, /o/? Did I have dinner? >>28909530Slow down there, buddy.Forgetting a vacuum hose is a common mistake and causes rough idle as you described, and it's usually the PCV return that people forget but it appears you already found that.What all needed disconnecting? What kind of car is it (at least engine)? Is it something old and simple?What confuses me is how this would affect your brakes at all.
>>28909539its an 06 corolla (im the guy from the last thread). so i disconnected the housing from the air box and throttle body and the throttle body from the intake gasket manifold. plus a few hoses (enough to take the manifold off and set it aside). i cleaned the throttle body while it was completely disconnected and changed the dipstick tube. after that i reattachedthe manifold and worked my way back to the air box but i guess i forgot the pic return hose. so after i start it, it runs really rough and my CE light comes on. i shut off the engine and look under the bay and notice the hose is disconnected and reconnect it. problem solved right? well now it runs even worse and the brakes feel like they don't do anything (very little movement in the pedal and very little braking done). so i disconnected the battery to reset the ECU to see if that did any thing (it didn't). i found this but i'm not sure it's the same thing as my issue https://www.justanswer.com/dodge/cxyd3-cleaned-throttle-body-issues.html
>>28909551I'm inclined to think it's a vacuum problem.Let me give you my advice: get a shop / workshop manual for your car ('06 corolla can probably be found easily online for free) and check the diagrams. Go over every hose you disconnected and make sure it's all back together right.As far as your throttle body cleaning? I've never done that, maybe it messed with a sensor somewhere (tps) idk.I'm just really confused why your brakes would be different after replacing a dipstick. There's gotta be more to the story.
>>28909554for FUCKS sake. i forgot another tube https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=L7Hh8T2HI8w&t=310s&pp=ygUaMDYgY29yb2xsYSBpbnRha2UgbWFuaWZvbGQ%3D the one hiding behind the throttle body at 5:01. engine starts and runs fine, brakes are back so it was probably a sensor getting tripped. told you i was a retard.
>>28909577I'm just glad you figured it out without paying someone $800 for the favor.Congrats, cheers!
>>28909579yeah and it helped with my rough idle a lot too. if you haven't done yours i recommend it.
>>28909530>>28909551>>28909577Glad you were able to fix it!I was about to say it looks like your brake booster hose was disconnected. That rubber hose you reconnected probably leads back to the large round metal drum on the firewall behind your brake master cylinder. That thing is the brake booster. Inside that drum is a large rubber diaphragm, and when the engine is running, the engine acts like a giant vacuum that pulls the air out of there (through that hose you reconnected) and makes it easy for the brake master cylinder (which is coupled to that diaphragm mechanism) to move back and forth. It literally 'boosts the brakes' when the engines running. That's why your brakes felt really hard to press even though the engine was running, in fact if you press down the brakes while the engine is off it feels exactly like that.That hose being disconnected definitely would have been a massive vacuum leak on the engine and caused to it run extremely rough since that airflow from the disconnected hose would be bypassing the mass airflow sensor (should be mounted on the plastic airbox where the air filter is housed). The computer wouldn't be able to account for that unmeasured air being sucked into the engine.
>>28907306>05 mustang gt>Upstream driver's side O2 sensor been on the fritz for a month>Get around to fixing it last Sunday >Think it'll be a 15 minute job>Ford put the sensor at the back of the manifold >Bolt is completely seizedAlright, if breaker bars, PB blaster and a hammer didn't work, what else could I try to do to remove this bastard this weekend? I'm considering either removing the entire manifold so I can get the proper leverage, or more destructive methods of removal for that sensor but I'm gonna give it another go to his weekend conventionally before resorting to that. I feel that if I could only get the proper room to put my force into it it'll budge but it's a massive hassle for something that should be a 15 minute job.
I have no idea what to buy. I was wanting a 4runner for the off chance that I go car camping / overlanding which I have never done before. Spending 50k on a used 5th gen because the prices are so inflated seems fucking insane to me. I make like 120k or so, have 110k saved up and live in the PNW. What the fuck do I buy? Love hiking, love flying down forest service roads. ive shit in 3 walmarts this year
>>28910233Do you have one of these Oxygen sensor sockets? There are also crow's foot wrenchs that are similar to this. This might be risky (to the tools) but I think what I would try to do in this situation: put the biggest breaker bar you have on at a 90 degree angle on the socket and have it to where when it's on, the breaker bar point upwards out of the bay, cover the handle end with some towels and then use a sledgehammer to tap the end as if you were driving a nail. Just make sure that the direction you're hammering leads to it turning counter-clockwise and hold the breaker bar to keep some pressure on the end so it doesn't slip out of the socket when you hit the end with the hammer.Obviousy more PB blaster can't hurt and you could try heat. I know most people would just heat it up by running the engine, but personally I would try to see if I could get a torch on it or a lighter under it for some localized heat, that way there wouldn't be as much risk burning hands/arms while working on it.Then again, you might have already tried this considering you just said you were using a hammer.
>>28910337>90 degree angle on the socket and have it to where when it's on, the breaker bar point upwards out of the bay, cover the handle end with some towels and then use a sledgehammer to tap the end as if you were driving a nail.Yeah I have that socket, probably the same brand as your example even. I saw some talkative hicks do what your saying in a YouTube video successfully, which is where I got the hammer idea, but I do not own a sledgehammer currently and they definitely had a much bigger breaker than I had on hand, at least a 30 incher I'd reckon. I was working on it with a warmish engine the first time around, but I like where your going with the torch idea so I'll hit it with that for a minute too
Is a staggered VR layout but flat like a boxer possible?
>>28910535Yeah, just put a regular engine sideways, it's been done in the BMW K100 and K785 for example
Is there no way out of the hell that is a bike rack that blocks rear visibility and makes me have to disable the parking sensors every time I turn the car on?Also I think I would flip out if I had a Tesla or something and had to navigate a touchscreen just to turn the parking sensors off.
Hey lads. Im the an/o/n from last /sqt/ with the car that starts and dies after few seconds of idle.Here is the video recording.https://files.catbox.moe/qu1e5t.mp4the OBD2 scan gives me one in my opinion relevant error code for Oil pressure sensor(picrel)The car is 09 quattroporte GTSIm thinking, could it be an ignition issue?I can very clearly smell petrol in the exhaust pipes and there are no leaks under the car.
My 2012 Toyota Prius is a great ride, but it does this one thing that's slightly annoying. It makes this whirring sound from the front when not in motion. What is that and is there anything that can be done about it?
>>28910705More specifically, I tend to hear this noise a lot when I park it or when I first get in with the key.
>>28910705is it coming from somewhere behind the gauges? my 2018 camry does that but i've no idea what it actually is.
>>28908913>>28909405What should i do next to find the problem? I have the complete idiots guide to keeping your vw alive but i don't think it gets this in depth
I'm looking to buy this car.The carfax report says it's damage, but the guy selling it says it's just stolen.What do you think?
>>28910727Yeah, somewhere coming from the front. From what I've read of the manual, it may be something about clearing out residue or something like that?
What I thought were a few small rust bubbles turned into this over the winter. Yes, that is a hole in the rocker. If you guys were installing side skirts would you replace the whole rocker or just patch it (depending on whats under the paint I guess) and cover it with the side skirts?
I leave my headlights on the auto setting 24/7. Is this no good?
When replacing the wire harness on a motorcycle how is the hest way to tackle it? Start from the headset and work my way back? Or vice reversa?
>>28907321I don't care for them either but where else are you going to look for a fairly practical rwd saloon/coupe/hatchback with an inline6? I get why people go for them.
how worried should i be if my transmission takes a 1-2 to shift into reverse but otherwise runs/shifts fine? it has over 200k miles and a recent atf drain and fill. there wasn't any metal in the fluid.
>>28911755That's normal because reverse isn't synchronized
If I mix 2qt of 5w30 and 2qt of 10w40 in my sump, will the oil effectively be 7.5w35, or is there something I'm not accounting for? I need to roll bearings to buy some time, assuming they might be a bit looser than ideal but worried about going too heavy for the pump.
>>28907324You only say they're reliable because you've truly never known what a reliable car actually is. You're a pajeet who's eaten nothing but disgusting wet slop their entire life so they think that that disgusting poop food is what good food actually is.
>>28907306A while ago a girl hit my driver side mirror and it had to be replaced, but since then I've been able to hear wind noiseIs there some foam or something I can put in to hide the noise?
>>28911836even if it started doing this out of nowhere? its been like this a couple months now.
I needed new tires for my shitbox, saw a fresh ad for Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5s in 225/45R17 for 150€ and got them right away, did I do good?the shitbox should actually run 215/45 tires but 225s are cheaper and WAY more common
Is this a brakes problem?* acceleration is poor* steering wheel "throbs" while coasting* car decelerates faster than usual when coasting* at very slow speeds while coasting to a stop, it feels like the car is slowing down in pulsesI'm thinking warped rotor maybe? Would that cause it? It went away after the car sat parked for half an hour, but about 20 minutes into my drive home it started again.
>>28913526Probably not, since none of your problems seem to have to do with braking. Is it FWD? Probably a bad CV, maybe wheel bearing.>>28913223They're fine, as long as they don't rub. They're close enough that it won't make a difference for your speedo.>>28912124You can mix oils, but I would just run the 10w40. There's no such thing as being too heavy for the pump. I can explain how oil weights work but it would take multiple posts. Basically, they used to sort of mean something but with modern synthetics the only real difference is that lower numbers are slightly more efficient and higher numbers are slightly more protecting.>>28911755Could be a bad seal, could be a speck of dust in your valve body or an accumulator. Automatic transmissions fucking suck in terms of repairability, I'd just live with it. If you try to get it fixed it's entirely possible to spend thousands and not have it resolved.>>28911467That's what it's for.>>28911400Grind the paint off and paint over it with POR15 or something. If that hole is the extent of the problem I wouldn't worry, but there's no telling what's under the rest of the bubbles.
>>28913554>none of your problems seem to have to do with braking. Is it FWD?Yes, FWD. The brakes throb at the same rate as the steering wheel when they're pushed.Thanks, if it's the CV I probably shouldn't drive any more. I guess I'll let the shop diagnose it whenever they have a slot available.
I >>28913223 got a few pics of the suspension while the car was lifted, is there anything I should replace soon? there's a faint but constant squeaking from both front axles that sometimes stops when braking, its frequency is proportional to wheelspeed.also the front brakes squeal real bad when braking lightly at low speeds like parkingcould be stuck calipers or something?I drive it pretty hard on bad roads (no potholes but lots of overtaking, patches, and speed bumps)>>28913554>They're fine, as long as they don't rubthey don't, 225/40R18 is OEM but on .5J wider rims
I'm really interested in getting one of the current year GR86s. Do they have common issues that are deal breakers?
What can I do to sell my car in reasonable price?I'm asking for $11,000 but willing to lower it to $10,000It got several fender benders and scratches, but people want to get it for like $8,500.
>>28914389They have Subaru boxer 4s so you're gonna end up dealing with whatever issues Subaru Boxer-4s tend to have.
>>28910842>This car I want to buy is either salvage or stolen
>>28914389>common issuespotential oil starvation in some high-g turns. most owners say it's not a problem if you keep your oil topped up before track days. replacing the oil pan is an option too>deal breakersno. my brand new 3K mile 86 was totaled (hit and run), and I'm gonna be replacing it with another one
>>28915122Have you asked carvana what they'll give you?
My car came with no airbox. But the mushroom filter it has is fucked and i'm finding it hard to find reasonably priced replacements for it.So I bought a k&n filter. Universal fit, but the issue is that the tip of my intake piping is soft, the pod filter needs to be clamped down over it but obviously that's not going to work. How do I adapt this shit together?
>>28912271Yeah, foam earplugs.
>>28914389There are only two common issues:1. there is some rtv in the oil pickup, I don't think this really matters (any tiny bits that get through the pickup will get caught at the filter) but some get autistic about it2. if you track the car, oil starvation on high rpm turns. this doesn't seem to be related to the rtv in the pickup, but rather because the engine traps a lot of oil on hard turns and at high rpm the pump is pulling more oil than is returning to the panminor nitpicks: the interior is very basic, it only takes 93 (91 at minimum), and the gas mileage isn't very goodI like mine though
Check Engine light started blinking, so I reset it, but after like 20 minutes of driving it started blinking again. What do I do?
>>28918342Take out the lightbulb.
>>28916055Same shit.
Recently replaced my thermostat and thermostat housing on a low mileage 2003 ford focus and gently cleaned the mating surface before installing. the housing started to leak so I took it off and cleaned it up a bit more to discover some pitting right where the thermostat gasket (rubber-ish type) mates with the cylinder head. Looking for a bit of a quick fix for now, so I was thinking of running a 1/8 inch bead of permtex water pump gasket maker butted right up against the outside of the gasket so it stands a bit proud and reinstall. should this do the trick?
>>28918568I think that's a good plan
>>28909264>I'm looking at buying an EV>>>/lgbt/
>>28915122what does it blue book as private party, that's probably what its worth. you're not going to get more than that realistically. also keep in mind you're probably overestimating its condition.
>>28918342Blinking means there are misfiring cylinder(s) bad enough to damage the catalytic converter. You'll need to pull codes, free at any auto parts store to determine which one(s) and then diagnose why it's misfiring. Usually ignition coils, if it's just one cylinder then my first move would be to swap the suspect coil with one that isn't misfiring and see if the misfire follows the coil to the other cylinder.
Is Porsche undervalued right now? Should I buy the dip?
>>28919537Everything is dipping because of the Strait, why not buy index or ETF that's dipping right now?
>>28907306Can someone explain "tunes" to me, especially how everyone claims +50-100hp on Supra, CTR, GTI, Golf R, etc "on just a tune".Does this basically trade reliability for hp?
>>28919683"Tunes" refer to specific programming of the computer(s) which controls how much and when the fuel is injected, spark plugs fire, and increasingly the degree to which he throttle plate and sometimes a gate in the exhaust open as well as potentially the cam timing on VVT engines. Manipulating these various factors change the nature of the combustion - sometimes meaning more horsepower and more stress on the components, sometimes meaning more or less fuel econ (there is a subset of tuners focused on hypermiling rather than speed.) often the big "loser" is increased emissions which is where tuning can run afoul of regulators. (EPA under Biden loved going after diesel shops.) Also, some manufacturers intentionally program their engines to make less horsepower than they otherwise could for marketing reasons as much as anything - think BMW not wanting the 340 to make too close to the m3's horsepower, or Ford wanting next year's f150 to have a few more hp than this year's to entice more owners to upgrade. Running different tunes is an easy way for the manufacturer to get exactly the power output they want without re-engineering any physical parts and thus greatly reducing the complexity of their supply chains.
>>28919779Thanks anon, trying to decide if I want to run a tune-only on the CTR.
>>28917002see if you can find an exhaust tube at like oreilly's that has an outer diameter which matches the inner diameter of your intake, use that as an adapter and clamp both the pod filter and the intake over it. you might have to cut it downif the filter is too big to smoothly clamp down over the pipe, cut a little bit off your intake and use that as a gasket for your filter
Why don't more sports cars run boxer engines?
>>28920159They're really wide so they make suspension packaging a problem. You end up with shit like the BRZ where the entire engine is cantilevered out in front of the wheels. They also don't really give you the claimed center of gravity reduction since the entire engine is often raised for clearance. You've got a crossmember, exhaust manifolds, precats, an oil pan, possibly CV shafts, etc, all vying for space there.
>>28920176>shit like the BRZ where the entire engine is cantilevered out in front of the wheels. No it isn't. That's an AWD Subaru thing because of the front CV axles, which the BRZ doesn't have.
>>28920183AWD subaru for comparison
>>28920183Oh sorry, I see they moved the engine back four inches so it's just 3/4 of the engine cantilevered in front of the axle line.Seriously though, it would have been so easy for them to not make the car fucking retarded, why did they insist on it?
>>28920187>>28920186>>28920183Imagine if the BRZ was actually good.
>Bought vehicle>Seller forgot to write date on title>Already moved out of stateI'm screwed, aren't I?
>>28920186This is what good weight distribution looks like.
>>28920223Just write it in yourself.
>>28920225I thought of that but google tells me they may flag it as fraudulent. The tag office did write the odometer in before so hopefully they can do this too.
>>28920259they won't. use the same color pen if you want, i always write everything in on titles have done it dozens of times and never got flagged. a couple times i've even forged a seller's signature when they forgot. the $15 per hour flunky working behind the counter at the DMV couldn't give two shits.
can I leave this off? some of the plastic that holds the gromits in has snapped so it just wobbles around.
>>28920755no, how will ur engine know its supposed to blow up in 2 weeks if it doesnt know its an alfa
Reliable front engine FWD NA 1.3L or less reliable mid-engine RWD with a turbo 700cc and 50% more hp? It's a stupid obsession of mine so it belongs here.
I decided to put 5w-20 as the manufacturer recommended in my 1kr-fe (170k km, 15 year old)will it destroy my engine
>>28920780copen obviously wtfit has SOVL
>>28920755>>28920755Yeah, it'll make engine noise slightly louder though.
>>28920784I know but the prospect of a "sporty" mid engine kei car like a Brabus Roadster keeps me awake at night. I worry about the gearbox but those can be softmodded for more horses and better shifting.
>>28920793bro its a fucking smartand is it actually a kei car?the copen is actually cool and I smile when I see one
>>28920806>and is it actually a kei car?Technically neither of them are kei cars. Both have too large and powerful engines to qualify but the Roadster is also 14 cm too wide.
What would cause a manual transmission car to shake when shutting off? It's not an as extreme shake like its stalling out, but it's say two to four fast significant shakes as the engine winds down. I have a GTI with 150k km.
>>289207803 lug wheels are based.>>28920782It'll be fine, but it will last longer with a 5w-30 or 5w-40.>>28922106Sounds like dieseling, could be leaky injectors or really bad blowby. Pop off the hose to the PCV valve and see if it's wet in there. If not, check the injectors.
RWD car newer than 2010 for around 10000-12000€ and NOT a BMW? Miata and GT86 cost way more than that in Europe. W204 is good but would prefer something a bit smaller
>>28922150>newer than 2010The bus.
How absolutely retarded would it be to buy one of those bolt-on H-pattern / sequential shifter kits for a shitty 50hp 5-speed manual econoboxI just want to try it for once in my life without having to get into rally or something, paddle shifters were interesting to drive with
my sister keeps getting flat tires from nails on the road. are there any tire designs that aree good for pushing aside such hazards?
>>28909419Jay Leno Tank Car
>>28924193crazy oversized AT tires running at ~5 psi
>>28923278buy a PS5, VR2 and a sim rig instead
should I get a 2021 ""nightshade""" corolla hatchback
The front right wheel of my old toyota ('92, 150k miles) is making a grinding or whumping sort of sound that's most audible at low speeds and varies with vehicle speed. There's no vibration or knocking sounds (yet) and it seems to do it more after driving for 15 minutes or so. I took the wheel and brake off and get a slight clicking sound when spinning the rotor. There's no endplay and very little runout when I measured it so I think the bearing is fine. The axle looks ok but I think it's the issue. Sound about right or should I check something else?
Thoughts on an Acura Integra rsx type s? I'm eyeing one from 2006 with decent milage. Pic related isn't the exact car.I'm a newfag to cars and I'm browsing to upgrade with a limited budget. The one I am looking at costs around 16k.
>>28907784>thenThen use manual?
>>28926116>Thoughts on an Acura Integra rsx type s?Its FWD. You want RWD. Get a Miata.
>>28926131What's the problem with FWD?
>>28926134Benchracers can't go as fast or something>newfag to carsIt doesn't even matter
>>28926134>What's the problem with FWD?Boring. Putting a bunch of horsepower behind FWD is pointless. FWD is fine for a grocery getter; but in a sports car its like kissing your sister.
>>28926134>What's the problem with FWD?Understeer is boring. Oversteer is thrilling.https://youtu.be/EQWPumtDXk0
>>28926149>its like kissing your sisterwtf, i love fwd now?
>>28926141>>28926149>>28926151I see, thank you.
don’t want to take up another thread.VIN check? or any recommended free sites?ML32A4HJ0EH007455
What should I do about this rusty ass base plate?
>>28926454It's only surface rust, decant some phosphoric rust converter (turns oxide to phosphate on iron) then paint it on.
Old man here. I get social security in two years. I have a 96 Miata with a lot of nice parts on it, only 72k miles right now, but i want an ND2. Should I sell the 96 or just have two Miatas? I've had 3 at one time before.
>>28925704does it get worse when turning sharply? if not i doubt its the axle.you checked the rotor for warpage right?i would try swapping wheels and see if it moves, could be a bad spot on the tire.
>>28926606do what you want, as i get older i've found it matters less and less what other people's opinions are. today i couldn't get two shits and basically do whatever i want.
>>28926454i wouldn't do anything, it's hidden behind stuff and the rust isn't at all serious, you're more likely to fuck something up trying to fix something that isn't broken.
>>28926643The noise is kind of intermittent but getting worse and turning in tight circles doesn't cause it. I took a look at it again today after chat told me it probably wasn't the axle and while there wasn't any play in the bearing and I didn't hear anything when using a stethoscope on the knuckle, the inner bearing seal has somehow completely disintegrated and crap's gotten into it.
I cant decide if I want to buy a used 4runner or a new Frontier. 4Runner:>2022 ORP>32k miles>45K, 8% APR so closer to 55k after paid off>its a fucking used 4runner>Frontier>Brand new, PRO4X>48k OTD, 60 Month 0% APR>That 9 speed transmission is chefs kiss>3 year warrantyI love hiking, road trips, want to get into overlanding. The big thing I like about the 4runner is being able to sleep in the back (which I dont know how much id use) and nice seats in the back for my homies as I dont drink and get to be the designated driver a lot. Something about paying that much for a 5 year old car though seems dumb as hell. I cant say Id own either car for a long time, I am really hoping that the Xterra comes out in a few years or I get a promotion at work and can afford a brand new 4runner. I have 110k saved, would put 30k or so down. Not buying a house anytime soon as while I can afford it, it would be half of my take home and thats a silly financial decision. Some of my friends lean 4runner, some Frontier. The ones leaning Frontier have owned 5th gen 4runners which is concerning.
>>28926606If you got the space and don't need the cash, then why bother selling? Running 2 Miatas isn't exactly a difficult or expensive task.
>buy new car >order new wheels preemptively (Advan TC4s) because the existing wheels look kinda bad in the pictures.>get the car>actually kinda like the wheelsShould I cancel the order anons? No idea how the TC4s are gonna look.
>>28926606NA and ND Miatas, in many ways, are two very different cars. If it's feasible to have both simaltultaneously go for it. I'm sure the ND will put a smile on your face, but part of you will regret loosing such a beautiful analogue sports car. It's simplicity is a thing of the past sadly.
>>28926750It's an older car.Cancel the order and put the money towards some smart upgrades and replacements. Old rubber parts only lasts so long.
>>28926919Its not an either/or