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No, it's not listed. But it fits just fine. Much nicer than sleeping in the closed hatch.
No, the quarter inch has worked just fine for me. I weigh ~150 lb, but with the poplar frame underneath no flexing or creaking that I've noticed.
Probably to warn of the potential for ice on bridges. BMWs do the same thing.
I just scrolled through the photo album, the odometer is in there. 116,000 miles.
They're not protecting anything; they're to reduce drag. Looks like it's missing the rear underpanel and the rocker needs replaced. Part numbers...
State regulations probably vary*, but federal regulations require an amber reflector--doesn't have to be a light, but a light doesn't satisfy the...
Was going to say this too; you're comparing plug-in headlights with the "blue chrome" housing to regular chrome JDM lights. I kind of like the...
Are you thinking of the Prius v spy shots (before it was axed)? I wasn't aware of the 5th gen being spotted yet. [img]
...sprung weight...unless you carry a spare somewhere other than inside the car.
No, I left the lid fixed--but it would be easy to turn it into an opening; just cut it down the middle and add hinges. I left the sides open so I...
I built a poplar-frame platform during Covid Time this past summer: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] It was a nice diversion from the world falling apart.
I thought I'd try a full-length version of this, since I've removed my rear seats and replaced with a fixed platform: [IMG] To get a mat with no...
Sure, if it's 190 degrees outside.
It's a cold start knock; search the forum and you'll find it's quite common when the weather is cold and the car sits for several days. (I had it...
Rims can be a separate part of wheels. Most wheels now are one-piece; the rim is integrated with the spokes. But some wheels are 2- or 3-piece,...
It might be--but with our backwards "distance per fuel consumed" system, the same difference in MPG at higher MPG is less than at lower MPG....
20 screws for the panels, then 6 bolts and the frame would lift out. Here it is partially finished (there's a top frame with longitudinal beams...
If you design the frame right, you can get away with thin wood for the skin and keep it light. This is 1"x2" poplar frame with just 1/4" birch...
There was a time when I cared about keeping my cars looking pristine, but no more. My front bumper tore from an impact with a wayward raccoon back...
Do you mean a fin antenna or a fin? [IMG] (mockup for directional stability testing)