I had 26 on my avalanche, The transmission blew it won't go in any gear. I would recommend getting custom rims good thing I was under powertrain warranty.
Larger rims can affect the overall performance and handling of a vehicle but should not directly cause damage to the transmission. However, using rims that are significantly larger than the manufacturer's recommendation may lead to issues with speedometer accuracy, suspension wear, and fuel efficiency. It's important to ensure that any modifications made to a vehicle are within the recommended specifications to avoid potential problems.
if you have enough room, spit! this will tell you what direction is up and down due to gravity. Now dig in the direction opposite to the way it fell down, this is up! now at least you know you are going in the right direction to dig yourself out.
Yes the word mess is a noun. The plural is messes.
Element Am is Americium. Americium is radioactive element number ninety five. I would not wanna mess with Americium
To determine the distance between the mess hall and cabin 1 in kilometers, specific measurements or a map of the area would be required. Without that information, I cannot provide an accurate distance. If you have the coordinates or a scale, I can help you calculate it.
No, changing the size of your rims and tires will not mess up your transmission. It will mess with your gas mileage and your speedometer though.
NO. As long as they all are the same size.
You are going to end up with approximately a 24 inch tall assembly. The original tire is about 28 inches total. This will mess up the speedo acuracy massively and cost a lot of fuel. But shouldnet hurt the trans.
no it will not, i currently have 24s on my caprice and had them on for like 1 year already and NO your tranni wont mess up..! and i always burn out with them lol you should be fine.
no not if have shift kit in transmission that it want mess up
Larger rims can affect the overall performance and handling of a vehicle but should not directly cause damage to the transmission. However, using rims that are significantly larger than the manufacturer's recommendation may lead to issues with speedometer accuracy, suspension wear, and fuel efficiency. It's important to ensure that any modifications made to a vehicle are within the recommended specifications to avoid potential problems.
No it wouldnt. The reason why is all the snow would just melt in the water. Also all the rubble like (Trees) would just pile up and it would be a really mess.
if you mess around with the transmission or trash the vehicle that how you ruin the car's transmission.
Yes it can
a big mess.
It'll stop it working for sure.
No, thay have never made anything in a can that will fix something. If you add stop leak to your transmission it will mess up the seals and you will have to have the transmission rebuilt. It would be best to just fix the leak and a whole lot cheaper.