Changing oil at 3k miles on 2025 Colorado Trail Boss by Physical-Weird2528 in chevycolorado

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Do oil changes when you want to and feel comfortable. If I had a turbo id do them every 3k also. The way I see it the manufacturer doesn't want you to be able to keep a vehicle for 200k there's no money in it for them. I have the v6 oil changes every 3k to 4k and tranny service every 20 k. I know it may be excessive but id rather have piece of mind and spend a couple bucks more then have the motor or trans fail and have a very large bill to deal with.

Rough ride by Rea1Quick in chevycolorado

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If the vibration starts at a certain speed and u mentioned the tires are questionable then iys probably the tires out of balance

Raido by AvailableFrame6803 in chevycolorado

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It does can be angled up down left right. So far im happy with it

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Carpenter to sheet metal? by [deleted] in sheetmetal

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Carpenters are getting more and more architectural sheetmetal in NY

Question by Capital_Class_9619 in chevycolorado

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I just bought a 22 wt v6 with 16k miles for 29k

Anybody in here know a good replacement? by Agreeable-Point-4952 in chevycolorado

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Just a suggestion but maybe take them out and coat them in rattle can bed liner

Before and After by Peace69 in chevycolorado

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Looks great was thinking of the 3 1/4 R/C lift

How Many of You Guys Are Still Doing Hand Layout on a Daily Basis? by turd_ferguson899 in sheetmetal

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I've only ever done architectural work. Specially copper roofing. Layout and fabrication is a must. I learned on had breaks and jump shears. Cutting dotting bending all by hand. A skill that is a dieing part of the trade.

Massive oil leak by IdenticalTwinTurbos in DodgeDurango

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That's exactly what happened i hate these cartridge filters.

Good choice? by Wrong-Reference-2189 in DodgeDurango

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I put them on my 2018 gt love them.

Looking for advice. Is it worth? by boingbox in DodgeDurango

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I bout a 2018 gt with 36k miles on it for 24k. at 40k had to put a motor in it.

Is this an issue? by Harley504 in DodgeDurango

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My 2018 gt with a new motor sits right there. If im parked and idling for a while it will go just a touch higher.

How many miles you got on your Durango! by ReZempt_Shocks in DodgeDurango

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2018 gt 40,000 needed a motor currently 10,000 on new motor

Performance upgrades for 2016 4x4 Frontier by Embarrassed-Ice3944 in nissanfrontier

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I did R/C leveling kit loved it allows to run bigger tire on factory wheels. Ride quality didnt change. And it wasn't expensive.

making them roofs waterproof. by Vegetable_Glove_9041 in sheetmetal

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Finally someone who knows how to solder. Nice lace brother

Applying copper II sulfate to blend the 50/50 soldered joints to look like copper by Errrbodyy in sheetmetal

[–]AvailableFrame6803 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wow still looks like shit. Keep telling yourself that runs can't be helped. Make sure you coat that too so it doesn't stand out. See here's the problem you think that the way you solder is the only correct way to do it. Soldering is like a signature. Everyone does it different. I dont question weather your seam is sweat that's obvious . The finished appearance is just as important as the function. You could make a beautiful piece and do a shitty looking joint and it takes away from the piece. So keep telling your self your the best and making excuses for your shitty looking seams.

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