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Old 11-14-2018, 02:54 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by danielmailrs View Post
Parking stops?
Btw this tob doesnt look that messy job ,its like replacing a clutch job.

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Are you from the state of Illinois? If so, I would suggest you stick with a 0-w20 oil in the winter, especially if you park outside - the car will start easier -

The parking stops I'm, referring to are the concrete stops and the end of parking spaces. They are just tall enough to scrape the front lip -

I didn't mean to imply that changing a TOB is a "messy" job. Unless your car is in a gravel driveway, at night, the temperature is below 0 degrees F, your only light is a coal oil lantern and the snow is blowing under the car from both directions - then it can get messy -


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