I have just bought a nice buick, but there are 2 different size tires on this car. I am going to put all new tires on the car this month, and do not know what size tires originally came on the car.
I would prefer to purchase "All-season Radials" in 4 Ply Steel Belted, but am not sure what size to put on this car to make the speedometer accurate on speeds when driving.
The brakes also vibrate when applied, so would one assume that the rotors need turning or new rotors are required. I don't think the current rotors have been turned.
Is there a handy dandy little manual available which provides all the basic information about this car?
The head liner of the car needs to be resealed to the roof of the car. It is in excellent shape, and does not need replacement. Is there a way to do this at home? If so, please advise.
The Air Conditioner Compressor has been disconnected for quite some time, and a shorter belt has been installed to run the car with. I am going to replace the compressor, and think it should have freon put in it instead of the new stuff they require now. There are no leaks in the hoses but they will be checked for sure. Any advice would be appreciated on this matter.
That is about it.
Jim
I would prefer to purchase "All-season Radials" in 4 Ply Steel Belted, but am not sure what size to put on this car to make the speedometer accurate on speeds when driving.
The brakes also vibrate when applied, so would one assume that the rotors need turning or new rotors are required. I don't think the current rotors have been turned.
Is there a handy dandy little manual available which provides all the basic information about this car?
The head liner of the car needs to be resealed to the roof of the car. It is in excellent shape, and does not need replacement. Is there a way to do this at home? If so, please advise.
The Air Conditioner Compressor has been disconnected for quite some time, and a shorter belt has been installed to run the car with. I am going to replace the compressor, and think it should have freon put in it instead of the new stuff they require now. There are no leaks in the hoses but they will be checked for sure. Any advice would be appreciated on this matter.
That is about it.
Jim
Oct 21, 2009 at 5:45 PM