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mlts22
Feb 16, 2014Explorer
I have used locking gas caps on vehicles for 25 years. Less to keep people from sucking gas out, but to keep the local hooligans from trying to toss stuff in. This was back in the 1980s, after a family member in another part of town had to have a complete engine rebuild on a classic car (mid-60s Pontiac) after stuff that shouldn't be in the combustion chambers found its way there. Even though this is not likely going to happen, I like taking precautions anyway.
As for the foil underneath the tires, mind sharing a pic? That would very much come in handy here in TX where unless one has a thriving cat colony, the field mice would invade in a matter of days, and since the weather is generally warm, nothing really stops them from reproducing.
As for the foil underneath the tires, mind sharing a pic? That would very much come in handy here in TX where unless one has a thriving cat colony, the field mice would invade in a matter of days, and since the weather is generally warm, nothing really stops them from reproducing.
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