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14. Sep 2021
Seastar Hydraulic Steering Fluid
It's a bottle of the recommended hydraulic fluid for Baystar hydraulic steering systems. Cheaper thru this source than my local marina or other online sources. Not quite sure why it's so expensive. Must have a dash of unobtanium in it.That's it LOL.

20. Feb 2016
Seems to be well damped and quite accurate. A good product

07. Dez 2017
Uncut ignition key transponder blanks
1 von 1 finden das hilfreich The keys work fine after programming by a Locksmith. For my (new to me) 2008 Ford Explorer, there was only one original key, meaning that the new keys needed to be programmed to the car by either the Stealership or a locksmith with the correct programming tool. I got the keys cut to match the original at my local hardware store. The cost for this was nothing. Then I found a locksmith with the correct computer that plugs into the OBD port under the dash. In a couple of minutes he had the keys programmed for me. The cost was $81.00. As I understand it, the Stealership charges $95.00 per key for the same service. I believe that if there are two original keys, the vehicle owner can perform the programming procedure without special tools. Overall, I'm happy with the final result. Not sure if there might have been a cheaper way to get there.