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Emcee:  Jon Khymn Type:  Unmoderated
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34 The manufacturer states the requirements for the oil to be changed. Years ago beio-11/3/1999
33 Beio, how often should I change the engine oil? The manufactures manual say I Jon Khymn-11/3/1999
32 Sorry for the late response, but when changing from the standard to to an <beio-11/2/1999
31 O/T - non auto stuff. Hey Bob, you know what... my wife has been complaining tJon Khymn-11/2/1999
30 Must be the post-halloween grimlens or something. well its working now... i guGreen Receipt-11/2/1999
29 But with entirely different results. Can you still make it happen?SI Bob-11/2/1999
28 I'm not a mechanic... but, I use three indicators of when to change a tireGreen Receipt-11/2/1999
27 Quick tire question for anyone... My 92 Honda Prelude with original tires onlyJames Fulop-11/2/1999
26 gosh what a familiar ring...Green Receipt-11/2/1999
25 I carry my own tire gauge in my car. I've never trusted the stations guagesGreen Receipt-11/2/1999
24 >>I do wonder why a dealer would change the OE??<< So they could cJon Khymn-11/2/1999
23 The dealer either knows or got a hell of a deal on the other tires. I do wondeNeenny-11/2/1999
22 Yes, it is a brand new, and the dealer did all these up grades so they should kJon Khymn-11/2/1999
21 Web Mister, I will run this "exact" info past my information sourceNeenny-11/2/1999
20 Jack, you seem to know a lot about tire... When I change to a bigger than stanJon Khymn-11/2/1999
19 <i>Have you talked to the dealer today??</i> No, Neenny, I was so Jon Khymn-11/2/1999
18 <i>New site posting test</i> Hey Bob doing your little testing herJon Khymn-11/2/1999
17 I am getting two different advice... 1. I should use max.psi on sidewall of tJon Khymn-11/1/1999
16 <<Anyone want to talk the necessity of a correct Alignment??? >> beio-11/1/1999
15 An under inflated tire is subject to the same premature wearing out as an over Neenny-11/1/1999
14 Yea but your tire doesn't know your car. Gross vehicule weight, load factoWayne Rumball-11/1/1999
13 Have you talked to the dealer today?? I recommend that instead of talking to aNeenny-11/1/1999
12 I haven't forgot about you. Re: Our discussion earlier this month. Cheeky Kid-11/1/1999
11 ..SI Bob-11/1/1999
10 New site posting test: <i>We bought a Honda minivan two months ago. We uSI Bob-11/1/1999
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