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[quote=Anonymous] how do you change the tires on a 1963 Dodge Dart? in the 450sl how did they balance weight in rear of car? What is purpose of STP and who developed it? How many times it took to created WD40? [/quote] 16.5” bias ply tubed tires? Or 16” with tubeless radials? Specifiy please. The battery is in the trunk, IIRC. Why anyone is worried about F/R weight distribution in a soft-sprung convertible tourer driven by tennis wives is beyond me though. STP was invented by Wayne LePard, the father of the kid down the block from me when I was growing up. I know this because he had an STP sticker on his 1965 Falcon hotrod. It was badass. 40 I suppose. Dunno, I dont use it much, since I’m not an electrician. Being that it’s mostly kerosene, it dissolves grease and oils that are currently in place, so it’s not a very good lubricant. Yeah, it makes the squeaking stop temporarily, but when it evaporates, there’s even less lubricant than before. I use it for cleaningg out water from wiring harnesses in flooded cars, but that about it. The Dodge Dart had 13 inch rims. You remove lug nuts counter clockwise one side and clockwise other side. The 450sl in trunk opposite of battery has a hidden piece of concrete hidden to counterbalance weight of battery on opposite side of trunk STP is Studerbacker Packard WD - Water displacement was invented on 40th try [/quote]
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