As long as it doesn't hit the side of the tank, it is ok.
As long as it doesn't hit the side of the tank, it is ok.
As long as it doesn't hit the side of the tank, it is ok.
driver side and under the hood on right facing car
Facing your engine, on the right side and closest to the radiator.
Facing the front of the truck, it is located on the intake manifold on the right side of the carb.
On the tranny. If your facing the front of the car the switch is the lowest on the right hand side.
It depends on which 3.0 you are taking about, which you fail to list. There are two different 3.0 liters that year. Look at the link on the right and pick the correct model Dodge.
Facing truck it is on the lower right of radiator on inside. It is a pain to find but it is there. It is plastic & about an inch long.
When facing south, west is to your right.
If west is to the right of you, then you are facing north.
No, if you are facing west, north will be to your right, south to your left, and east behind you.
No they do not float they sink right to the bottom so if I was you I wouldn't use them to go swimming with.
A fork can float if it is made of the right material. A fork that is made from stainless steel will not float in water, but a fork made of plastic will.
When installing gear to factory set ups you usually néed special gear to help you do it.. Just google installing a amp into a factory 2009 dodge challenger and you will find the necessary gear to make it a reality tho I'll tell you right now the gear needed for that will cost you a left nut.. I may be wrong but see for yourself