alot to look for. under 100,000 miles, solid breaks, solid shifting into gear if automatic, solid clutch if manual, no oil leaks, usually if a car is clean looking and looks like they took good care of it, it means it will be a good car. if it looks like they cleaned the car just to sell it, that is something to be afraid of. make sure it doesn't pull to hard left or right when driving or stopping, very good if the heater and a/c work, all lights should work correctly, make sure when you push down on the car the shocks don't keep bouncing like a baby bouncer. make sure there is no rust, check the oil and coolant making sure they look like they are supposed to, in color and quantity. I;m sure there is much more, but that is the important stuff.
This would fit into several types of cars. You should look through your users manual to find out if it would fit into your car.
This is something you should really look at before buying, but, on message boards one person mentioned Apline CD-D852 fit well in their ford car.
A used pick-up truck is just the same as any other used vehicle more or less. You should look for a vehicle that has a reasonable amount of mileage, as typically the higher the mileage claims the more wear and tear the car has undergone. You should test drive the car for a basic idea of how it runs, and overall assess the fit of the car for you personally.
Five sims can fit into one car, but if you look into the car from any angle in may only show four sims (including the driver). But it will say all five sims are in the car.
Halibrand makes one that should fit (61" I think) but you'll have to change to a ladder bar type rear suspension and it will be noisy in a closed car! Consider getting the helical gearset to reduce noise to about half.
Most Mercedes will have holes on the sides of the rocker panels and the jack that comes with the car is specially designed to fit into those holes if not look on the sides of the car and underneath the car on the sides. Your owners manual should tell you this information as well.
With modification, yes. But you will kill your cars power and mileage, and you will look like a jackass
It depends on the net and the car. If you drive a Smart Car, there's probably no tennis rebound net that will fit inside. If you have a more common car like a Focus or a Corolla, the Gamma Rebound Net should fit. It collapses down to a 3 1/2 ft diameter.
Look in you Manual that came with the car. If it says use 23570R15 or 225 or 245 then yes they will fit. For a big heavy car like that I like to run the biggest tire that will fit under the Wheel Well and not rub on anything. I like the Michelin
Why not. Should fit. same car.
it completely depends on the size of the car, for example 7 can fit in a volkswagon beetle and up to 15 can fit in a suburban. Multiply the seats by 1.72 and that is the average number of mexicans. Its a very scientific but should help.
No, the YJ top should not fit the TJ, it will look really close, but no cigar.