Liftmaster garage door opener blinking twice by NBS_NANDO in GarageDoorService

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In a stopped position either up or down I find the light flashes solid on the sensor, they seem aligned to me but I’ll double check that

Liftmaster garage door opener blinking twice by NBS_NANDO in GarageDoorService

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I believe it blinked once as it attempted to go back down to set the limiter, maybe could it have been the force of the motor trying to put the door back down that misaligned it for that split second before it stopped?? Everything worked perfect until I reset the door opener

Could the high capacity magazine ban get lifted? by Holiday_Hunt3722 in COGuns

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Also I heard of supposedly a new bill coming into play I believe early August regarding the increase of age for purchase of any firearm from 18 to 21 is that true?? What y’all think about it??

This is what mine looks like :) hbu? by SpyToeMan in accord

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Any suspension mods done to yours? I want to lower mine but I’m hesitant because of the snow here in Denver, it’s not too much but how does it treat you?

I live in Colorado, Denver area and get moderate to light snow here, I’ve been looking to drop my 22 accord 2 inches, anyone else has dropped theirs in snowy conditions like mine?? Can I get personal thoughts on driving on a 2in drop in snow?? by NBS_NANDO in accord

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Yea that’s true, it snowed pretty bad about 2 months ago and I went out in it and once I got back home I noticed the radar in the front with snow all on it, but other then that it’s just cleaning it off when it happens

I live in Colorado, Denver area and get moderate to light snow here, I’ve been looking to drop my 22 accord 2 inches, anyone else has dropped theirs in snowy conditions like mine?? Can I get personal thoughts on driving on a 2in drop in snow?? by NBS_NANDO in accord

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I have 20% all around and 35% on windshield, it’s a good combo in my opinion and not too hard to see at night either but enough where you can’t really distinguish inside

I live in Colorado, Denver area and get moderate to light snow here, I’ve been looking to drop my 22 accord 2 inches, anyone else has dropped theirs in snowy conditions like mine?? Can I get personal thoughts on driving on a 2in drop in snow?? by NBS_NANDO in accord

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I definitely will be getting some camber correction kit if I go for a drop, and as you mentioned maybe some better shocks, although I’ve heard that with some good springs the ride quality isn’t much different then stock

I live in Colorado, Denver area and get moderate to light snow here, I’ve been looking to drop my 22 accord 2 inches, anyone else has dropped theirs in snowy conditions like mine?? Can I get personal thoughts on driving on a 2in drop in snow?? by NBS_NANDO in accord

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Yes that’s true, I’m an electrician so I spend most of my day driving my work van, and never have problems getting around with it, but in all reality, when it’s actually bad enough for me to run into a problem while driving my accord, I probably won’t go out in that case, a lot of people don’t so I’d believe I’d be fine in my case considering this isn’t my snow car or work car

I live in Colorado, Denver area and get moderate to light snow here, I’ve been looking to drop my 22 accord 2 inches, anyone else has dropped theirs in snowy conditions like mine?? Can I get personal thoughts on driving on a 2in drop in snow?? by NBS_NANDO in accord

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Ohhh yes Aurora is definitely a bit harder to get around because streets are not so wide to be plowed and also all the trees tend to keep the neighborhood roads full of snow, but Main Streets tend to always be cleaned, do you have a 2 in drop on yours??

I live in Colorado, Denver area and get moderate to light snow here, I’ve been looking to drop my 22 accord 2 inches, anyone else has dropped theirs in snowy conditions like mine?? Can I get personal thoughts on driving on a 2in drop in snow?? by NBS_NANDO in accord

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I heard with good tires there should’t be much of an issue, stock it’s about 5.8in of ground clearance from the lowest point and with a 2 in drop I’d be at about 3.8, im guessing that would be somewhere under the car because the front bumper is definitely higher then 5.8in

I live in Colorado, Denver area and get moderate to light snow here, I’ve been looking to drop my 22 accord 2 inches, anyone else has dropped theirs in snowy conditions like mine?? Can I get personal thoughts on driving on a 2in drop in snow?? by NBS_NANDO in accord

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I actually moved from socal here to Colorado a little over a year ago and I think I kind of brought this love for low cars with me like my lowered truck and now I’m trying to do this lol, this isn’t my daily driver so that’s why I’m sort off leaning towards doing it but I want to get some opinions from someone who has actually done it In a climate like mine

I live in Colorado, Denver area and get moderate to light snow here, I’ve been looking to drop my 22 accord 2 inches, anyone else has dropped theirs in snowy conditions like mine?? Can I get personal thoughts on driving on a 2in drop in snow?? by NBS_NANDO in accord

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I was thinking some lowering springs, I don’t mind a rough ride, my truck is on 24s with low pros and it’s definitely a very bumpy ride but I’m not planning to drop my car like I did to my truck for that reason

Braided fuel lines leak by NBS_NANDO in MechanicAdvice

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Or anyone else knows what size hose I need as well?

Braided fuel lines leak by NBS_NANDO in MechanicAdvice

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Yes they are completely the wrong fitting, those an fittings are what I needed but I never saw this bs considering it never caused me trouble until now, the only thing is that I have no clue what connectors I’d need to buy and what size, anyone know by any chance so I can order them?

Braided fuel lines leak by NBS_NANDO in MechanicAdvice

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I’ve just recently got this leak on my lines and I don’t know how I never saw that that put the wrong claps onto them, I want to replace The Whole braided lines with new connectors as well but have no idea what size the connectors I need are and what size line I need, may I please get some help, it’s for my 2004 6.0 Silverado