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No you just need a screwdriver and possibly a wire stripper. Strip the wire back 3/4 inch and wrap the wire around the proper screw making sure it completely goes around the screw. Black goes to gold, white to silver, green or copper to ground. Tighten the screws as much as you can. The wires … Read more
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There is no VIN on this vehicle. The VIN system did not exist in 1936. There is however a build tag somewhere on the vehicle. It is most commonly found under the hood on the firewall, but may be somewhere else. Can be inside the glove box, on the kick panels, door posts, etc
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GVM stands for Gross Vehicle Mass. Never heard this term used in vehicles. GVW stands for Gross Vehicle Weight. GVW is the weight of the vehicle fully loaded including fuel, cargo, and passengers.
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Changing your oil at 2,000, 3,000, or even 4,000 miles is a total waste of money and oil. This was necessary 20 years ago, but not today. You can change your oil every 5,000 miles and meet any manufacture today's recommended oil change interval. In fact most recommend 7,000 to 10,000 miles. Open your owner's … Read more
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Yes, but animals should be protected as much as possible but, not at the cost of human life. But if the choice is between a human or animal, the human should be the choice every time. Humans are thinking beings with a soul, unlike animals which we want to put human characteristics on. They are … Read more