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Old 01-04-2013, 01:35 PM
Adriel Adriel is offline
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Originally Posted by toomany MBZ View Post
Sure thing, the epc is free, yet you must provide a valid U.S. based credit card number.

No charges are made, for North American cars, Euros are billed at $12 a year.

I agree, the 90 degree hood opening is quite welcome.

I use collapsable chocks:
http://www.discountramps.com/sportImages/wheel-blocks.jpg

i change out filters on a routine basis, yet you may encounter bad diesel, a couple of primary filters won't hurt, as will a bottle of cetane boost, fuel conditioner type stuff.
Thank you so much for the replies!

Oh! I forgot about the EPC! Will do it later, as been using the computer too much...

Well, how do they grip? Are they strong enough? I usually get my stuff off Amazon because I have credit with them and I like having reviews. The reviews said rubber was the only ones that held and didn't crush.

I already ordered Redline per the research I did over several sites, so... But, what is super helpful is the Biobor. Will order it. Be good as have some old diesel I was concerned about organic matter and especially lubricity.

Mind telling me how you added a thumbnail? Might be the way to add pictures.

The wrenches are ordered. It was a cultural communication difficulty and lack of experience on my part (if you are going to pay, call them instead of email).
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