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so, I’ve found a great mechanic… he changed my auto transmission for $350 bucks ( I supplied it but only cost me $150 or so from a wrecker , fixed my blown head gasket for $650. did some other repairs all along the same cost, has a shop and all too, not some shadey guy… Now he says my LOWER CONTROL ARM bushings are gone on both sides. I confirmed it with 2 other people but they were just doing an oil change for me. He wants $300 bucks to fix both sides including parts/labour. I dunno if he is doing after market bushings or the whole lower control arm replacement oem parts, but either way, is this a good deal??? I am too lazy to go get quotes this time and am wondering if this is a fair price. I don’t wanna question him considering the cheap tranny cost he did for me. Well, I feel it was a great deal anyways
Well if you consider that most shops would charge a good 45Min’s for each bushing and many charge 2 hrs really just for the labour , you’re only looking at about 130.00 for the parts and that’s fair if you ask me.You’re very right 350.00 labour was a fair price for the transmission work that he did for you and why not get the rest of the work done by him anyways.
Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way it sounds like you’re rebuilding the whole car and again best of luck Bud.
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I played guitar for 4 years.
Your chances are very good based on what you say here. There are a lot of things that go into admissions other than what you have listed above: recommendations, essays, etc. But you sound very strong. I am not quite sure why you insist on putting your weighted GPA. Weighted GPA’s are completely useless. The unweighted GPA is far more useful. However, you do give a class rank, which helps. On the other hand, the class rank you gave makes no sense. It would imply that your school has around 21,000 students, which is about four times larger than the largest school in the United States. So you must have made a mistake there. (Are you comparing yourself to everyone at your school? or did you mis-type it? or are you 15 out of 248?) But if you are in fact first in your class, then that is a good GPA.
So, not seeing your entire application, I would say you have a very good chance at getting into both schools.
If an amplifier is saturated and a second input frequency of how power is distributed?
The amplifier is saturated and the entry of a second, lower power consumption, signal more frequently. (Both are CW). Does the power level of the first drop? How is power divided?
The frequencies are mixed and clip the amplifier signal distorting the output signal. This is how a guitar fuzz box. The amplifier is biased by saturation and a high pass filter circuit and a low pass filter circuit mix of guitar production uniformly and overdrive the amp. A CW is for me a carrier wave without modulation. The RF amplifier is mixed and the result would signal a different frequency to the combined input, but cut in the amplitude of the maximum power the amplifier.
I bought a USB PDA / Serial Adapter for my computer, but will not let me install the driver?
I have Windows XP. The cable consists of DYNEX. My computer says "Windows can not open this file" File: SERSPL.VXD then gives me two options 1. use the web to find an appropriate file 2. program select from a list. Well, I've tried them all on the list and none of them work. Option 1 leads me to a file association with Microsoft Windows. It also says that file type: unknown Description: Windows does not recognize this file type. I tried calling Dynex company and have been on hold for about 45 min. Please help. Thanks
You may also need to have the USB cable connected to one of the USB ports on the back of the team, not the front. I do not know why but for some reason it makes a difference.
Why not my job analog converter box in Grand Rapids MI?
We tried, and religious stations receive only about 4 of them and that's all. Yes I attached an antenna to the TV. Now it would make a difference if the apartment is partially underground, the lack of a better word. Thank you.
You may need a box (even outside) of the antenna. Or you may have to direct your antenna to a different address. Check www.antennaweb.org
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Is there signal loss when using a TV cable splitter?
If the splitter has 6 outlets, and only 1 is used, but others join to long runs of coaxial cable, is there any signal loss due to the impedance of the long runs of coaxial cable? I think the answer is no, because there is no complete current loop …
Yes, only the installation of the separator causes of loss. The amount of the loss will be in the divider in the PP and is determined by how many outputs and therefore only used as a buffer output until you need to avoid excessive losses. It makes no difference what is connected to the unused. clear why if you look at the picture of one but it was not easy to find one online. I did come across the link that you have information. http://www.swhowto.com/VideoLoss.htm
Home automation – I want to distribute audio and video throughout my house and?
I am about to embark on a house build project and would like to distribute DAB via LCD control panels in each room, wired to DAB radio. Also, I would like a video distribution amplifier so I could distribute video again, throughout the house. Also, with the audio be able to access my mp3’s via my lcd panels also.
mallybb298 is absolutely correct in his observation. It can be done, and it is rather expensive. If you plan on going through with something like that, and are willing to spend the money, contact Crestron Inc. at www.crestron.com. They specialize in building systems that do exactly what you want. You get the added bonus that their gear will control your lighting, TV, stereo, A/C and just about anything else that plugs into the wall. We use their control systems in government media center applications and they have outstanding quality and versatility. Take a look at the web site, and they can customize their equipment to do just what you want. Good luck.
I have these speakers http://www.procarsound.com/catalog/images/B0009K67P8.01-AIWHEFKG4HT6N._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg and wondering what you have to insert the wire into the openings for tweeters, woofers, and entry or must I buy I Connector crimp on the end of the cables in the first place?
You Just run speaker wire to the input amplifier, and then run speaker wire outputs tweeter with the tweeter and the outlets the woofer speaker. You do not need anything to press on, just have to bare wire screw in screws.
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