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Gas here is 89.9-92.5 cents per liter:
Avg. is $3.46 per gallon in canadian dollars or $2.84 in USD.
So, using that as a trend, if oil hits $100 per barrell, we will be paying $5.75 per gallon in Canadian dollars, $4.72 per gallon USD.
Welcome to the UK.
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Welcome! Did you make that snorkel your self. Nice pics.
yes, and thank god i did it when i did; a week before that run, those stream crossings would've killed the beast.
where are you in NJ, killvox? i grew up there....
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Not to insult, but you are loosening the two nuts on top of the adjustment bolts before you're trying to move it, right? Once I backed the nuts off, I used an electric impact gun to loosen and tighten the bolt w/o any problems.
Yes, i should have specified. i am attempting to loosen the two nuts on the top of the bolt. and i'm ready to the $hit out of my truck pretty soon
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Ok, so i fought with my truck two weekends ago. Got the Ford coils in, and some other minor stuff accomplished. Last weekend i had to work all weekend, and i'm out of town every weekend till the end of the month. So i don't really have a whole day i can devote to the truck until sometime in march.
This is my issue: the bolts are FROZEN on the drivers side torsion bar adjustments. Frozen to the point that i fought with that side for 2 hours with the biggest wrenches i have and a can of WD-40. Is it safe to heat the bolts up in an attempt to free them? I didn't want to try this until i talked to you guys, i cannot deal with those bolts snapping cuz i was being stupid, which is why i didn't put the impact on them.
Your thoughts are appriciated.
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hey mookie. it's getting to be that time again.....
hopefully we can get a run going for march
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mine's only done this once, and we get stupid cold weather here. The day it happened was about -30C ambient temp. and i had (foolishly) washed the truck the day before when it was SIGNIFICANTLY warmer. the passenger side froze up, and my alarm remote would unlock the doors, but then immediatly lock again because of the mechanism. I simply took a small propane torch and blasted the latch on the door, took care of it immediatly and hasn't done it since.
my .02
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my first time out with the Pathfinder, pretty tame trails, but fun nonetheless
recent wheelin pics
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Tame day, but we had a blast
http://4x4.bounceme.net/gallery/view_photo...-05&id=Dscf0021
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