No a standard 14g piercing will do the trick.
To make a simple fake nipple piercing, you need to obtain a nipple ring and bend the ring with pliers so that the ring looks like a U shape which you can then apply to your nipple and adjust to your own needs.
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It is best to go with the factory used spark plugs. The factory uses champions.
To replace spark plugs, you can use a socket wrench, but a socket made for removing and replacing spark plugs is needed. This socket is relatively inexpensive and can be found at most auto parts stores.
Well if the piercing was done by a professional body piercer the nostril stud can be left in, it doesn't need to be removed. But if the piercing was done by a hack with a piercing gun then you need to go see a professional body piercer and get some real good quality body jewellery for the piercing you have. Piercing guns are not designed nor intended to be used on anything other than ear lobes, most health regulations consider it's use for other locations a violation of the health act. Piercing gun salons are not licensed for body piercing so there scope of business is restricted to ear lobe piercing only.
most plugs are gapped different depending on the vehicle. the plugs dont have an order of replacement but just keep an eye on the wires and make sure you stay the same to keep the firing order
I just replaced the plugs in this truck and you need to pull both wheels. You then remove the weather flaps and can get to the plugs from there with regular socket tools nothing special. Don`t need to pull both wheels,just passenger with a wobble extension
The rear plugs will have to be reached from underneath. The engine will need to be unbolted from the motor mounts (while being properly jacked up) and leaned forward. There is a special wrench used to reach up and get to the plugs at this point.
No, but you need to have something to work with to lay the piercing out correctly.
If we are talking about an industrial piercing, yes you need two piercings. however you can still wear a barbell in one piercing provided that it is fitted to work in that single piercing.
no you do not..
an upper lip