At Home Depot, they only have special elbows at around 22 degrees. I appreciate any help, and if you need any more info, please ask as I'm really interested in finding out how this is done.
Your batteries are secondary to the electric so, change the batteries. Batteries should be changed every 6 months, anyway.
It would shake things up for their dental plan.
I agree with Richard W, because if you did that every lap the car would be a wreck in oh let's say 10-15 laps.
Yeah ,right! and why not put traffic lights at the end of pit row getting onto the track
In Texas you probably didn't have all-season tires, just tires made for summer weather. That is what we had when we moved from Phoenix to Flagstaff, and in the snow they may as well have been wood. All-season tires have much better traction than summer tires, and real snow tires, like Bridgestone Blizzaks or Michelin X-Ice are well worth it. You may not think so when you pay for them but you sure will when the chips are down. We just put X-ice tires on my wife's Prius and she wonders why we waited so long. However, the tires are only available in early winter. EDIT - both the tires I mentioned are studless technology (the tread is actually a dense foam!) They work much better than studded tires. I like the windshield covers you can put on the windshield and back window to keep snow and ice under control when it is parked. They are about $10 at target, or some people use small bubble-wrap from U-haul.