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October 6th, 2015 02:55 PM #31
^ Maybe he meant screwdriver and wrenches.
Pero modern cars, irrelevant na rin yan most of the time. Halos lahat ng field-serviceable items tool-less na. Clipped-on na lang or in case sa mga hoses, pliers lang kailangan. Di katulad noong mga 70's-80's, pati yata yung cover ng fuse box naka-philips screw.
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October 6th, 2015 02:57 PM #32
I once bought an hydrolic jack. Basta lang ako bumili ng di sinukat. Nangyari sobrang laki. Nung na flat ako di pala kasya sa ilalim. So I bought a smaller one. Next time I used it kasya naman sya sa ilalim yun nga lang yung pinaka mataas nya eh sayad pa rin ang gulong kasi di naman flat. Good thing Sa bahay ito so I used the small jack and inserted the tall jack nung kasya na. I think I need to invest on an alligator jack, maybe that one can be small enough on flat tire and can extend enough to be able to remove my tires.
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October 6th, 2015 04:23 PM #33baka drive & go lang ang may ari at walang pake kung ano ang dapat na gamit sa loob ng sasakyan..
ako ultimo alcohol at bulak meron ako.goma,lubid,panali,jack.ratset.fluid.steering fluid,basta,,,
mahirap na.dapat lagi ready.tools.
at hindi mawawala skyflakes..
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October 6th, 2015 05:19 PM #34Screwdriver & wrench po.
Kaya ginawa ko kumuha muna ako ng tools sa mga pang repair repair ko sa bahay. Mahirap na baka may lumuwag lang e hindi ko pa mahigpitan habang asa daan. May nabasa ako tali. Oo dapat pala may ganyan din ako. Incase na need magpa hila or may carga na malaki.
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October 6th, 2015 05:47 PM #35
tama si sir dun sa bandang taas, not all bottle jack e pwede sa sasakyan lalo na sa sedan, stick with the scissor type jack, pang emergency lang naman yan, buy yung alligator jack para sa bahay
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October 6th, 2015 06:00 PM #36
pag nagpa-PMS ako pinapa check ko na rin yung mga turnilyo lahat ng pwedeng lumuwag or malapit ng palitan pinapaayos ko na just in case na may emergency pwedeng itakbo agad na hindi nag-aalangan.
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October 6th, 2015 07:23 PM #37
Anyways Goodyear distro didn't change bad tire for free. No problem, got the same tire as the others. Love the quiet cabin at 150kph hehehe. Ready for the next road trip ☺
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October 6th, 2015 07:26 PM #38
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October 6th, 2015 09:19 PM #39
Hahaha, suspense yung sagot sa tanong paano nasagot yung nojack situation.
Anyway, my dad taught me when I was in my teens, on our roadtrips, how to properly change a flat tire. Like most of you, scissor jack lang din ang freebie sa akin. I hate that jack because it's so taxing to use. On the other hand, unlike a leaky hydraulic jack which can crush you when left unchecked, the long thread assures that there will be almost no scenario of the lift failing.
Talking about flat tires, question: If my regular tires are 19s and my spare is just the stock full-size 17 (205/50/17), can I still use that safely in the event I needed it? I guess the other way to put it is, what should I keep in mind should I upgrade my tires to 19s?Last edited by Horsepower; October 6th, 2015 at 10:01 PM.
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October 6th, 2015 11:08 PM #40Midyo Safe naman siguro sir pero i think kakabig bahagya ang car mo so wag mo ng itakbo ng matulin and hanap na agad ng ok na shop para sa gulong mo para makabit narin agad.
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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