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  1. TheLizardKing1967

    You steered me in to a used 94' Toyota Celica with over 342,000 miles on the odometer!

  2. adksherm

    Why does wear around the entire wheel potentially indicate use as a taxi or Uber ? Very interesting Scotty.

  3. Alexander Smith

    Hey Scotty what do you think about the 350/370z as a first car

  4. BASITH PH

    I always put my hands at the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock position like a racing driver
    That's how it should be done!

  5. Glenn Lego

    I was trained in the 1960s to handle the steering wheel at “ten” and “two “ positions. I always found those steering wheel positions unnatural and uncomfortable. My driving teacher dinged me for it. Interesting that newer cars encourage you to handle the steering wheel the way I wanted to do back 55 years ago. 🤔😁

  6. Oh Cock

    Great subject, so many small things no one ever try to explain, enlightened!

  7. James Carroll

    HI SCOTTY 👋
    VERY INTERESTING SUBJECT 🤔

  8. Edward Westenholtz

    Hey Scotty I’m driving a used 2004 tsx and I’m bringing it back to life slowly. It had a blown motor and other problems but I bought a new k24a put it in and it drives fine. The problem comes with the steering the car rises in rpm when I turn the wheels and it’s a little stiff. I don’t have the original oem pump on because the pressure hose didn’t match the straight pattern because it’s a why patter so I had to fabricate the auto zone pump to make it fit. Any answers ?

  9. Deejay Jakc

    I have a 323i my driver side wheel locks while I dive i just changed control arms tie rods , eveything but sway bar and wheel bearing but those aren't making any noise like its bad any suggestions?

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