Would it be OK if I only put snow tires on the drive wheels of a 2WD car?
QTDDTOT!
I'm not an expert, but I'm pretty sure its fine if you do front wheels of a FWD car, but I wouldn't do it with a RWD car especially since you need traction for both steering so you don't understeer and you need traction for your drive wheels so you can actually get moving.
Order a obd scanner off Amazon it's like $15. Even if you do need to end up taking it to a mechanic at least you will have some idea of whats wrong so he doesn't fuck your supple asshole.
Yeah the [spoiler]manual said if you wanted to know what's wrong with the car to check the codes and shit[/spoiler], didn't know they were that cheap. Thanks dude.
If it's too hot to open with your hands, use your teeth.
>Realize the fuel filter and fuel pump are as different as your gfs hand and her asshole. Guess which is a lot harder to get in to?
I like you.
If you're one of them "reading" types, pick up the same book the mechanics have to study to get licensed.
Automotive Technology, A systems approach.
Luckily for you, you're not trying to get licensed, so you won't need the current edition. You should find older editions for dirt cheap out there.
Toyota makes vehicles that can be abused like that and still work reasonably well.
Or, you could just leave him to his devices so he learns his fucking lesson.
>almost like oil or something rubber possibly was burning.
Then there might be something like oil or something rubber was burning.
We're mechanics, not fucking psychics.
Yeah, if you want to do some sick slides around corners.
Even better idea, go put some old baking pans under your rear tires and keep the handbrake on. That'll make it even more fun!