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2003 Toyota Tacoma 3.4l V6 5VZ-FE Valve Adjustment & Valve Cover Gasket Replacement
28 Feb 2020

2003 Toyota Tacoma 3.4l V6 5VZ-FE Valve Adjustment & Valve Cover Gasket Replacement

by Peter Monshizadeh | posted in: 2003 Toyota Tacoma, Automotive DIY, Practical Enthusiast | 8

Keep your 5VZ-FE running smooth and leak free.

3.4, 3.4l, 4Runner, 5VZ, 5VZ-FE, 5VZFE, Gasket, Replacement, Tacoma, V6, Valve Adjustment, Valve Cover Gasket, Valve Shim Adjustment
Toyota Tacoma Diff Lock Rebuild (E-Locker)
29 Jan 2020

Toyota Tacoma Diff Lock Rebuild (E-Locker)

by Peter Monshizadeh | posted in: 2003 Toyota Tacoma, Automotive DIY, Practical Enthusiast | 18

How to rebuild a Tacoma e-locker.

4Runner, 8, 8 inch, Diff, Diff Lock, Differential, DIY, E-Locker, Electric, Electronic, Lock, Locker, Practical Enthusiast, Rebuild, Restoration, Tacoma, Toyota
2006 Lexus IS350 Rear Strut Replacement
17 Jan 2020

2006 Lexus IS350 Rear Strut Replacement

by Peter Monshizadeh | posted in: Automotive DIY, Practical Enthusiast | 1

Step-by-step rear strut replacement for the second-gen Lexus IS.

2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 551132, Altezza, Gas-a-Just, IS, IS250, IS350, KYB, Lexus, Practical Enthusiast, Rear, Rear strut replacement, Repair, Second generation, Shock, Strut, Strut replacement, Toyota, XE20
How to Replace 2010-2014 Mazda3 Front Door Speakers
22 Dec 2019

How to Replace 2010-2014 Mazda3 Front Door Speakers

by Peter Monshizadeh | posted in: Automotive DIY, Practical Enthusiast | 2

Replacing 2010 Mazda3 door speakers

DIY, Door, Front, How To, Install, Installation, Mazda, Mazda 3, Mazda3, Mazda3 speaker replacement, Mazda3 speakers diy, Mazda3 speakers replacement, Repair, Replacement, Replacing 2010 Mazda3 speakers, Replacing Mazda3 speakers, Riser, Speaker
Nine Sportbike Technological Advancements That Are Now Commonplace
23 Nov 2019

Nine Sportbike Technological Advancements That Are Now Commonplace

by Peter Monshizadeh | posted in: Motorcycle DIY, Practical Enthusiast | 0

It is easy to take a look at today’s high-performance motorcycles and assume all of the features present have been there since the very beginning. From the sleek suspension systems, beefy brake components, and powerful and reliable drivetrains, it all … Continued

The Best Bike To Learn On Might Not Be A Motorcycle At All
23 Nov 2019

The Best Bike To Learn On Might Not Be A Motorcycle At All

by Peter Monshizadeh | posted in: Motorcycle DIY, Practical Enthusiast | 0

It’s a question as old as the pursuit of riding motorcycles itself. “What bike should I learn on?” The resulting opinions are as numerous and diverse as the questions that triggered them. Sometimes, a specific bike is mentioned – typically … Continued

How to Get a Used Motorcycle Ready for Riding
23 Nov 2019

How to Get a Used Motorcycle Ready for Riding

by Peter Monshizadeh | posted in: Practical Enthusiast | 0

Used bikes are great; their smile per dollar ratio is unmatched. You can always jump on the ‘ol Craigslist and have five bikes lined up within a 30 mile radius that are well under book value and itching to sell. … Continued

Meeting Your Mechanical Heroes
23 Nov 2019

Meeting Your Mechanical Heroes

by Peter Monshizadeh | posted in: Practical Enthusiast | 0

I knew the second I caught a glimpse of that NR750 in the background of an eBay listing, I had to make a pilgrimage. What lay waiting for me was more than I could have imagined. A few months ago … Continued

The Ballad of Ducati Ownership
23 Nov 2019

The Ballad of Ducati Ownership

by Peter Monshizadeh | posted in: Practical Enthusiast | 5

Owning a Ducati is a terrible experience. That’s why it’s so special. Experience may not be the right word; lifestyle might be a better fit. A Japanese motorcycle, on one hand, affords the owner of drama-less starts and carefree rides … Continued

Removing Craig From His List(ting)
23 Nov 2019

Removing Craig From His List(ting)

by Peter Monshizadeh | posted in: Practical Enthusiast | 0

Scoring a great deal off of Craigslist is such a wonderful feeling. However, it’s the addiction to that feeling that can blindly lead you into trouble. Anyone who has done the Craigslist buying game knows how it goes. Days fraught … Continued

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