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OEM Tan carpet - complete

By techboy,

Just removed from my car. OEM Tan carpet. Has a leaky red pen stain under the drivers seat, but it never bothered me b/c you can't see it when the seat is in. Also, 1 random cig burn, also in the back. Otherwise in great shape, I had it professionally cleaned once when I was restoring the car. Local pickup or meetup preferred, but I can ship if necessary. $50.00
Fantastic Tool - Brake Piston removal

By tux,
I was trying to get a seized brake piston out of a caliper for literally months. I tried everything, popping it out using air, using the brake system, grease, evaporust, some Bosch Caliper Piston tool, heat, dry ice, nothing would work to get that piston to move.
Ended up finding a Japanese tool and having to purchase through a proxy - Koto GBP2553. This thing in a very secure vice w/ a pipe on it's handle and the piston came out in under 3 minutes.
Maybe this info will help someone
dies when braking off throttle, or turning/braking off throttle.
By _onions_Belt,
only place i know to start is from when i got my 86' widebody. this will be my first post on the forum, as usually i can find a solution to my problems in the years of info in this forum but my problem i havnt found anything.
this is my 2nd 86 dodge conquest tsi. the first looked great but ran poorly and threw a rod. anyway i received my second one with 89,000 miles. paint was trash but ran pretty well and everything was there and then some. it has had a fuel cut issue since ive owne
BAT
By Contsi,
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