Do these cars have a staggered wheel size or is it a square setup?
So, last week I put a dent in the front driverside fender. It was so stupid. I parked, and was walking around the front of the truck when I slipped on some ice (my stupid steel toes are terrible on ice), and caught myself with my elbow on the truck. The result is an elbow-sized dent. So anyway, it goes in for paintless dent repair tomorrow morning.
Well, this one is getting fixed. $89.99+tax, so not too expensive.
Had a new set of winter rubbers installed on the work truck this morning. Got a low tire pressure warning as soon as i started the truck so i went back in to inquire and the service guy assured me that is normal and will go away after a short drive. Don't remember that being the case. It stayed on all the way home (~20 km) so I checked the tp myself and every tire is set to 40 psi. The recommended is 60 psi. Tire specialists..
Quote from: KD on January 13, 2020, 12:19:50 pmHad a new set of winter rubbers installed on the work truck this morning. Got a low tire pressure warning as soon as i started the truck so i went back in to inquire and the service guy assured me that is normal and will go away after a short drive. Don't remember that being the case. It stayed on all the way home (~20 km) so I checked the tp myself and every tire is set to 40 psi. The recommended is 60 psi. Tire specialists.. 20km is a short drive and the light did go away It's like he had a crystal ball This sort of things happening all the time is why I began to DIY what I can on my car. Bet the next ride will never see a dealer's service bay.
Quote from: Great_Big_Abyss on January 13, 2020, 10:50:18 amSo, last week I put a dent in the front driverside fender. It was so stupid. I parked, and was walking around the front of the truck when I slipped on some ice (my stupid steel toes are terrible on ice), and caught myself with my elbow on the truck. The result is an elbow-sized dent. So anyway, it goes in for paintless dent repair tomorrow morning.Be glad you didn't make the dent with your head.
Quote from: EV Dan on January 13, 2020, 04:04:50 pmQuote from: KD on January 13, 2020, 12:19:50 pmHad a new set of winter rubbers installed on the work truck this morning. Got a low tire pressure warning as soon as i started the truck so i went back in to inquire and the service guy assured me that is normal and will go away after a short drive. Don't remember that being the case. It stayed on all the way home (~20 km) so I checked the tp myself and every tire is set to 40 psi. The recommended is 60 psi. Tire specialists.. 20km is a short drive and the light did go away It's like he had a crystal ball This sort of things happening all the time is why I began to DIY what I can on my car. Bet the next ride will never see a dealer's service bay.It's a company owned truck so i go where they tell me. The light didn't go out until i put in the proper amount of air.
How much did that cost you?