Better shocks definitely reduces the side to side bounciness, but donāt expect a Lexus-like ride on rough roads. It will still ride like a truck due to the stiff frame and leaf springs.
Check out Bilstein 4600 or 5100, if you donāt want a lift
K&N and Amsoil strike me as similar products. Heavily marketed and half the people believe theyāre grossly overhyped and half believe they are the best you can buy. I tend to avoid products that are so controversial.
I work with several people in urban Atlanta that have kids just approaching driving age and it seems that most are not interested in driving as long as Uber can take them where they want to go. Who knowās, that may be cheaper and safer in the long run, but seems strange to me. I like cars...
I have about 600 CDās in storage, but probably havenāt bought one in ten years. At one point I transferred them all to a server so I could play them through my home stereo system, using a Squeezebox (now defunct), then a Blusound Node. I also had a Sonos whole house system.
But, if you like...
My folks have a 2017 hybrid Camry that has been bullet proof. Iāve read that Toyotaās hybrid are their most reliable vehicles. The eCVT transmission in the Camry is also supposed to be very reliable. The eCVT behavior is fine for everyday driving, but if the engine is under strain, such as...
I hope Iām wrong , but I will be surprised if your auto insurance doubles as a warranty on your engine. If it does, let us know who your insurer is and what that coverage costs, since those of us with an extended warranty paid a lot for it.
Georgia is mostly hilly, but north Ga is at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and The Great Smokies, the Blue Ridge Parkway, Grandfather Mtn (6000 ft.), Mt. Mitchell (6800 ft) and others are just a day trip away. Highlands NC is just across the state line and the town itself sits at...
5300 ft. elevation just up the road in WNC (Hooper Bald). Brasstown Bald in Ga is almost 5000 ft. Amicalola Falls in N. Georgia is only about 2500 ft., but the road in is on a 25% grade. The road where my cabin is located climbs 1000 ft. on a 13% grade. I understand that elevation...