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metallic element used as an alloy in wheels for classic cars
You can it 7x17" alloy wheels on a 1999 Vauxhall Corsa. Just make sure they do not rub on the wheel arches. If you want to be 100% sure about it, then go for 7x16" alloy wheels.
Yes the Honda Prelude.
That's generally not a good idea. Alloy is strong and light but once it's bent a lot of it's strength is lost. Bending it again to straighten it will only make it weaker.
rear, as far as i know BMW has never made a front wheel drive car but they do also make all wheel drive cars
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Because cars created with the ignition on the right side of the steering wheel universally, there yet no cars built specifically for left handed drivers.
i locker yes! but only while your moving other than that ? make just you power steering working itselfansw2. If it is a click ckick click when you're turning, then it is probably a CV joint. (Only in front wheel drive cars)
melt glass then fry it into the shape of bisynthium alloy
i think an alloy is just when you mix 2 types of metal
Check the fluid in the power steering. If it is low the car will make noise when you turn the wheel.
Just put something in your car that would make it very unique to other cars.