ScarletRose: I'm thinking it's most likely in the dimmer switch assembly, considering you mentioned that you had to use the column shift to get them to work. i'm assuming you mean that you have to wiggle the dimmer switch handle!
tazman7474: No.. those lights won't come back on.. but, after driving say 5 miles.. my headlights go away.. then I click the high beams.. and hold the column to me.. to have my headlights back on.. but, it doesn't turn on my taillights nor my dashlights.. I cannot drive after dark without my taillights or I take the chance of a ticket..
Nightstorm: hmmm.. could that cause my gear shift to stick at times?? there are times that I can't shift out of drive or reverse.. could this be related???
Yep because most cars have a shifter interlock that only lets you shift out of park when you have the brake depressed. If you have a wiring problem, that could be a symptom.
what brand of weed eater do you have. Model # and engine number/size. I'll find you some directions as they are different by brand. For the most part what you are doing is adjusting the amount of fuel the engine is trying to burn.
WhiteTower: Its a nicer looking motor :o)
But its similar also, especially with the central driving position of the driver and a fair bit of the looks. It looks ot me like someone has taken the maclaren F1 and refined its looks and removed the rear lip spoiler,, would be interesting to see them side by side on track :o)
yeah, the 360 was perfection :o) I was helping in the pits for one racing in the britsih GT championships :oD with Zest racing.. and just afterwards, 2 more joined the international GTs
what would a 215/40/17 ZR reputable tyre company tyre cost? so maybe, pirelli, avon, continental etc etc.. not a budget make..
Incase your sizes are diferent ratings etc.. the above means..
215mm wide, side profile is 40% of the 215mm so = 86mm and on 17 inch diameter wheel with a Z speed rating of 149mph and upwards
I only ask as I just got to get a full set,, so thought id ask you guys what it would cost in your countries too as a subject starter
Stevie: for stuff like that i go to www.tirerack.com they seem to have just about anything you want in performance tires and have helped me out when i was racing on the asphalt