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    Ford Ranger May Return to U.S. By 2018, For Reals

    A true compact truck would be smaller than the sport trac. Maybe a transit connect platform ( isn't that just a focus platform? ) styled like a pickup, unibody, 4cyl and all. When I think compact truck, I think of the old datsun, toyota sr5, type of truck size, back to 1985.
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    Question about digital audio to analog

    Would this work..... http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=104&cp_id=10423&cs_id=1042302&p_id=6884&seq=1&format=2
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    Madison, WI - mechanic recommendation?

    I do most of the repairs on the ST, but when the problem is more than I can handle, I take it to Capitol City Auto. Dan there did a great job replacing the pinion bearings on the ST.
  4. J

    2011 nissan juke

    Looks like the cross between a Nissan Murano and a Pontiac Aztek. I don't think it would ever grow on me. Like an UGLY duckling. To each their own.
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    CHeck Engine Issues

    Joseymack, A couple years ago I had a check engine light, in which I was told was a lean engine, bank code, I think passenger side. Was told it was the O2 sensors. After researching on this site, I checked the infamous elbow. I removed the elbow and I found a small crack. I replaced...
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    Heater Core

    Spaceman Spiff. Any diagrams that go with the description. If you have time, e-mail them to me if you can, [email protected] Trying to determine if I should do this work or have the dealer do it for $700+
  7. J

    Heater Core

    Anyone ever replace the heater core in the truck yet themself. Is this a difficult item to replace, requiring the dash, instruments, etc to be removed first?
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    Home theater

    You are correct on the cable. For a box home theater set or for speakers that will not be driven with high ampere; typical speaker cable should do the job #18 or #16 AWG conductors at the smallest. On high end speakers, B&W or Martin Logan for example, #12 AWG cable or larger is a must...
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