My friend told me if you walk into a store and steal something with a condom over the price tag, it'll stop the detectors from sensing the price tag or something.Does that really happen?If so, why?(No I'm not doing that, I'm just curious on if it really works or not O_o)
In simple terms the tie rod is an adjustment for tow in or tow out.this is a wheel alignment procedure to make sure your vehcle drives straight,and also to make tires wear properly.One other thing it does is make the steering wheel perfectly straight.
Wdubs W I am not sure what book you were copying out of, but you lost even me with that answerI wrote a little song for this answerThe steering wheel is connected to the.Steering sectorThe Steering sector is connected to thesteering gearboxThe gearbox is connected to the.Pitman armthe Pitman arm is connected to theCenter linkThe center link is connected to theTIE ROD ENDSBasically these connect the spindle/hub assembly with the steering systemThey are adjustableYou can adjust them to factory specs, adjust them to meet your specs, point is, it is a way of adjusting the systemIf you are not sure how to adjust them, please seek professional help, as I will, especially after that horrible song!
Um, noLatex rubber cannot effectively block radio signalsA condom in a metal foil packet, that might be somewhat effectiveThe tags that you see on merchandise usually have a passive antenna that takes a signal in a narrow frequency range and modulates itThe resulting change in the signal (or even just the power drain, sometimes) allows the sensors at the exit to determine if there is a anti-theft tag nearby or notThat's why the more successful shoplifters in the 1990s used what was called a 'magic bag' - a shopping sack, usually paper, which was double-walled and lined with aluminum foilThe foil would interfere with(absorb, reflect, or block) the radio waves in the sensorsA condom, being made of rubber (which is not only an insulator but is generally transparent to radio waves) would not be able to defeat this kind of system.