Ive read the reviews and I dont see why it takes so long to put in a cold air intake in the picture is looks like 2 nuts hold it down Its for a 94 chevy silverado go look up the picture but what else has to be done to intake the cold air intake besides rip the old filter off
I am no expert and I have not read any of the answers,but what I would do is not mess with the garment and take it to the dry cleaners. They absolutely know what to do with it. Please no Irons. When you pay money for a Leather item,then I suggest you have money to maintain it. Like a Cadillac,you pay Cadillac prices to repair it. But the cleaners ain't pricey, just don't do it at home.Professionals ain't expensive.
yes you can using a brown paper bag on top then iron but don't overheat the iron and don't make to much pressure on the jacket(don't let the iron on the jacket) try but be careful
NO! (to add to the sentiments)- no matter what setting the iron is on, it will ruin your coat. You most likely will never get the crease out entirely but your two best bets are a) taking it to a leather care professional or b) condition the coat with leather conditioner (you can get it at almost any store that specializes in leather) and since it relaxes the leather a bit, it might make it lay where it should. The coat should be conditioned at least once a year anyway to prolong the life of the coat but it never hurts to have it professionally cleaned.
100% agree with first guy at best youll see 2 hp increase if that
Cold air filters will do little or nothing to a stock engine. Many claim they have an increase in power fuel economy. The trucks computer will auto adjust for air density air flow to maximize performance preset by Chevy. It's not likely you'll notice anything except that your wallet is a little lighter. Those types of filters generally work better with high performance engines that are custom built. However if you insist, KN has most of their installation instructions online.