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  1. I have no idea as I have seen in two of my friends patrol, one who had it since beginning and second one got it done after bending the diff. It looks pretty simple reinforcing the diff tube with axle with few metal bars welded together. Must be costing few hundred dhs tops.

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  2. Simply match the amp delivering power is more than required for speakers and sub in total. Check this article here and it will educate you on how do calculate for yourself: https://www.crutchfield.com/learn/how-to-match-subwoofers-and-amplifiers.html

    Some brands especially at the level you are aiming for are not very true to their printed stickers RMS, so factor that 10%-20% as a lie in amp delivering number, to not to burst the speaker or under-power your sub.

  3. One of my tire got nasty hit on the footpath resulting in little crack in tire rubber. No pressure is loosing, no tire rubber piece is missing, it's just a small slit through the rubber. Wondering if there is any glue, adhesive or spray that I can use and fix this little crack in time before whole tire get damaged?

  4. Well what you found is true, but only half in Japanese cars which is usually hooked to expansion bottles. If ever you have a chance then clean your expansion bottle and see the amount of sand it has. Though that part is loosely designed to let air out and suck/return the coolant means it also inhale the atmospheric sand and dirt and keep churning inside the bottle and from time to time that sand makes it way to the radiator and sit nicely inside the core and block them overtime.

    If you clean your coolant expansion bottle every month and top up with fresh coolant, then you can delay the radiator core cleaning from every year to once in 2 years easily.

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