12ga is 2mm and 16ga is 1.2mm so it would be 3.2mm. 8ga is 3mm so that'd be the closest size. However using two rings to stretch doesnt give the ideal stretch because it can be uneven. And theres a chance that it wont be exactly 8ga since it's an uneven stretch.
No, Chad ultimately decided not to wear #15 as it would be a distraction for the team, as he surely would have been fined by the NFL.
He would be wearing trousers.
The year, make and model would help but with some vehicles all the dash cluster gauges are protected with one fuse.
I would suggest wearing a binki or tank top tied together with some awsome shorts.
hi if u connect the battery the wrong way the gauges will bouncing this is because the gauges has whats called a ballast resistor an diodes this prevent the voltage current to flow only in one direction so it wil be preventing burning of the gauges
Lose of power or ground since all the gauges quit working.
if it is all the gauges it's probably a fuse, or just some, like speedo and odometer it could be a bad wire
the gauges move in the first place bacause of air pressure/temp so when u shut off your car the pressure is released because the gauges would break more frequently otherwise.
the kid that you see at shows wearing a brutal looking shirt with gauges in his ear who's in the middle of the pit dancing by himself those are "hardcore kids" they would also listen to bands like have heart,thick as blood,and mah fav. elysia
It would be nice but it`s not necessary
Blown fuse
One reason why fuel and temperature gauges would stop working on a 1992 Toyota Corolla would be a short in the wires. This would lead to a blown fuse. Check the fuse and replace it.