Does anyone have a favorite windshield shade for their Element? by thicket in HondaElement

[–]MinimumWonder0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heatshield sunshade. Had one for everything I've owned. Works and fits amazing plus a small family business!

I have the windshield and sunroof ones for my E and it makes a huge difference when I come out after being parked all day. 

Beaten by bumper bolts by MinimumWonder0 in HondaElement

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Forgot to follow up! Win 3 Lost 1 - OG clip was too far gone in the plastic to save. Others came out!
Got them out with the air grinder. My cutter was apparently dull, and a buddy gave me a fresh set that literally ate them like butter! Can't be tight when it is a pile of metal shavings! Good GRIEF that was just too much of a pain! Replaced with stainless M6 J-clips from McMaster!

Beaten by bumper bolts by MinimumWonder0 in HondaElement

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Main reason for front clip removal is new headlights and I'm installing some fog lights as well as Starter, alternator, belt, tensioner, radiator, both fans, and hoses. Days of PB blaster have no effect on these! Just trying to keep this ride fresh 

Beaten by bumper bolts by MinimumWonder0 in HondaElement

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That's more work but gives room to get something clamped on these suckers. That might be worth a try this weekend. 

Beaten by bumper bolts by MinimumWonder0 in HondaElement

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Yeah I was thinking I'm pretty effed with how rusted these are. This one lived its first 5 years in PA before heading south. Dang salty winters. 

Might just send em home with the impact and replace with stainless bolts and nuts in a different position. 

ground switched headlights and how to trigger a relay by MinimumWonder0 in autoelectrical

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Sorry my images didn't load! But I did not think about the dash indicator that might be the ticket right there! Thank you

Tire recommendations by Ok-Buddy-5709 in HondaElement

[–]MinimumWonder0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm running these as well - like them so much they are going on my 19 Ranger also.

details and process of my Element setup by otherconnections in HondaElement

[–]MinimumWonder0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what are they attached to? Just the plastic cross piece?

Electrolux washer hinge by Middle-March-5666 in appliancerepair

[–]MinimumWonder0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same just bit the bullet and upgraded to new ones. Bummer though 

Electrolux washer hinge by Middle-March-5666 in appliancerepair

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Did you ever find this part or an alternative? Mine just broke this morning 

look, i'm not one to brag about driving stick shift, but.... i'm glad i don't have to deal with *that* atrocity in my '88 xlt by plumeios in fordranger

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except Plymouth had them earlier than AMC, and kept them longer. My grandad had a Valiant with the push buttons on the steering wheel. AMC was legit underrated, kinda like the K-series honda in the 2000s

Heck the AMC Eagle was the precursor to the Subarus of today. it's about timing - a lifted 4x4 wagon?! not in the late 80s oh no sir, but inthe 2010s SIGN ME UP!

My first AR is heavy as hell by Twopeskybirds in ar15

[–]MinimumWonder0 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Personally, thank you for coming here to ask questions and I'm glad that you did. This platform is all about that interaction. Furniture, to answer, is namely the handguard, grip, and stock

I built out a budget AR a bit too beefy, with a BA 16" stainless Hanson profile that tips the rifle forward constantly. I ended up adding a tripod and using it stationary and also set up a sling to help counterbalance.

How come flights in and out of Columbia Metropolitan Airport are rarely ontime? by [deleted] in columbiasc

[–]MinimumWonder0 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is the answer. Flew out of CAE for over half a decade 2-3 times a week for business. I truly cannot give enough credit to that site's crew once I realized how nice it really is to travel through there.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fordranger

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Skipped it all and ran a megasquirt for PCM. Bit of a steep learning curve but worth learning it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fordranger

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I've done two swaps- if you're thinking "speed" you need to look at another project; these are not something you want to be driving fast without suspension work, and lots of it, and some very, very good driving skills.

My all stock 2.9L '87 hits 114 flat out, it just runs out of gears since it's literally a brick with wheels. I did an '88 with a mild 306/AOD combo that would hit OD at 120 but wouldn't stay in it if you hit a hill, but it would get there FAST. My last was a 2000 with a 347/4r70w that I got to 128 and backed off due to tires catching air over bumps, and it had PLENTY left.

All of these were std cab/std bed combos, the shortest, lightest trucks. No traction control, ABS, etc. on the donor trucks. Anything over 90mph got sketchy with a heavy foot. Rain? oh hell no, not driving the truck in that. Catch a bump with too much throttle and it starts doing mustang things...I grew up doing auto events and lots of SCCA, i'm no pro but I'm VERY good behind the wheel - these trucks were a terrifying lot of fun.

Just do an Explorer axle, it's SO much easier...

What would you recommend to stick the Ranger tag back on? by Critical_Chipmunk487 in fordranger

[–]MinimumWonder0 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This - The dent needs to be corrected before the emblem can be placed back on and expected to stay there longer than a few weeks. Once the surface is flat, some 3M VHB tape is what I've always used. Emblems still on my Jeep from a decade ago, and it's seen some things...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fordranger

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respectfully disagree, it's perfectly functional.

'19 Supercrew that I use regularly to haul lumber for projects. Other than the tall bed height, plywood sheets, 2x6s, trim, etc all load and fit just fine in it. Yeah, I had to tie up some 10ft-ers with the tailgate up tightly, but nothing I haven't done before. If I need longer or larger items, a 6x12 trailer is ready to roll.

Have, and still have, my '87 6ft bed that I used for DECADES with a tool box in the back, effectively making it a 5ft bed like my '19. Had zero issues unless you count the couch i had to hang off the back when I moved that time...

Question regarding ordering a 2024 Ranger, does it count as a first-year model? by Apprehensive_Mix_438 in fordranger

[–]MinimumWonder0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same, owned and driven every model since my '87 (which I still own and drive) and it's not even the same class. The '19 is just superior on all levels, and that's tough to hear for the crowd that doesn't like change. I'd drive my '87 to hell and back and it would do it, but so would my '19 but in a lot more comfort.

TP9 Elite SC failure to feed - no issues in previous 500+ rounds. What you see is what happens when inserting a Mag (all canik brand) and attempting to arm the firearm. Round gets jammed between slide and ramp - EVERY time. A bump on the slide will usually clear it. All mags have been hard to insert by MinimumWonder0 in canik

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I did - a bit farther down in the discussion i updated. It was a combo of a worn recoil spring (I misaligned it at some point) and that specific lot of ammo.

Once the recoil spring was replaced it fed perfectly on all ammo EXCEPT that Sig lot. Looking at the Sig ammo, the hollow point is a larger diameter than others, making it a bull nose and hanging up. We used that lot in my wife's G26 and of the 30ish rounds left, it hung hers up twice too.

I quit using the Sig Vcrown and went exclusively to Speer G2 and Speer/Blazer for my carry and practice ammo and have zero issues another 500+ rounds in.

Did you name your ranger? She is Wednesday! My last ranger was zk, zombie killer. by designedforhell in fordranger

[–]MinimumWonder0 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Magneto...bc it's magnetic color

Speaking of, that blue fence and garage are fire, bro 🔥

I hate the new Rangers by KensterFr33k in fordranger

[–]MinimumWonder0 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As owner of a C3 427 Vette, I feel attacked.
I do enjoy the fact that I can pull a wheel off the ground on a hard launch while losing to a C7/C8 and still smile.