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if the trans are the same and mounts fit then just wireing but it is possible. not recommended for a beginnerMore InformationThere are a few differences between the heads. These provide some problems when connecting a couple of the sensors, but the biggest problem is with the EGR valve. The older type and newer types do not connect the same way and the casting on the head is different so you have to use the older type EGR valve with the older type engine.
The number of customized ring tones available on Rogers phones will depend on the type of phone one has. A newer "smart" phone will have more available than an older, flip phone type model.
Depending on what type of phone you have it might be better to trade in your old phone for a newer model. Most telephone or cell companies offer the trade in to upgrade to a newer model.
Should be R134 if it is 1993 or newer if older should be converted to R134
depends on the type of car but most newer cars have a hole in rear bumper to insert the jack handle and crank down the spare
Yes, it is possible to do so. If the cars Body type/style are the same and if the model are the same you can interchange parts.
They would fit on the newer xj's, after 2003. But wouldn't fit on the older ones, XJ8 (x308) or XJ6 (300). The older xj's stud pattern is 5X120.65, while the newer, including the x type and s type, jags are 5X108. The older jags are hard cars to find mags for, as standard euro 5 studs are 5X120, not 5X120.65, and will not fit on a jag.
The only parts that are required to replace a bumper are a bumper itself and possibly a grill. You just need to find ones that fit your make and model of car. You can find these parts online at eBay and Auto Parts Warehouse.
One type of insulator is ceramic, these were used in the older power lines and the newer styles are glass
This type of model camcorder can record video with image stabilization. Clear results should be given even though this is an older type model recorder.
The type of transmission fluid to use should be engraved into your automatic transmission fluid dipstick ( at least it is on the newer model years )
A 1995 model year and newer vehicle will use R134a refrigerant.