Tires for 92

I recently bought a 2 wheel drive 1992. The tires that are currently on it are 205/70 r14 Cooper Cobra G/T. From what I’ve gathered, I should actually be running 195 or 205 that are 75 r14. I plan on investing in 15in wheels down the road to increase the options available.

For now, I just need some decent tires that will buy me time to find 15in wheels and tires. I am currently looking at TOYO EXTENSA A/S II that are 205 75 r14 with a 95t load index. Will these work for me? This is my daily driver and sometimes I will be using a trailer for some light duty hauling.

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u/yogsbork — 3 days ago
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Tires for 92

I recently bought a 2 wheel drive 1992. The tires that are currently on it are 205/70 r14 Cooper Cobra G/T. From what I’ve gathered, I should actually be running 195 or 205 that are 75 r14. I plan on investing in 15in wheels down the road to increase the options available.

For now, I just need some decent tires that will buy me time to find 15in wheels and tires. I am currently looking at TOYO EXTENSA A/S II that are 205 75 r14 with a 95t load index. Will these work for me? This is my daily driver and sometimes I will be using a trailer for some light duty hauling.

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u/yogsbork — 4 days ago
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Joined the club!

I just pulled the trigger on a 92 with just under 66,000 miles on it. I was born in 1992 so it’s pretty fun to drive something that is the same age as I am.

u/yogsbork — 5 days ago
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Safety Concerns

I am supposed to go buy a 1992 S10 single cab 2wd on Thursday. I just saw the post of the video comparing an older blazer and a new vehicle in a head on impact and now I’m reconsidering the purchase. I plan on driving this a lot and using it as a truck, not just a show vehicle. But now I’m a little scared.

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u/yogsbork — 8 days ago
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1992 4.3L

A friend of my father in law is selling his manual 92 4.l that’s been garage kept and has 65k on it. He wants $7500. I currently drive a 2012 Hyundai Santa Fe with 283k on it.

As of right now I drive 80 miles per day (40 each way) mostly highway. I do plan on leaving my current job and want to start an estate sale business/ junk removal business but this could take me months to be ready to take the plunge.

Would this be a good truck for me and my future endeavors?

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u/yogsbork — 13 days ago

Landscaping Truck

Just wanted to show the group my landscaping rig. I’ve been taking care of a lawn/ house for a friend while they prepare to see this house. All the neighbors get a kick out of seeing the Grom all loaded up lol

u/yogsbork — 1 month ago
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Smart Water Shut Off and Leak Detection

We have recently installed a multi filter whole home filtration system. I am a pretty paranoid person and now I am considering getting a smart water shut off and leak detection unit.

My main question is where should I install this? Everywhere I’ve looked states to install it on the main but I think this will be the wrong place. Each of our filters holds GALLONS of water in their membrane tanks. These things are like 4ft tall.

If only the main is stopped, these tanks will still drain which is useless in my opinion. I think it makes the most sense to install this on the outlet pipe after the filters. That way, if something happens, this stops the main as well as stops all the water from the filters from flowing.

Any input would be really appreciated. Also any unit recommendations would also be appreciated

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u/yogsbork — 3 months ago

Hello,

We are looking into moving my wife’s business into our home. She is a nail tech and esthetician. She is not a cosmetologist so she will not be cutting hair. She will be operating alone with zero desire to have employees or additional booth renters or anything like that. Our zoning permits home salons so that hurdle has been cleared.

If anyone is currently running a home salon your advice would be greatly appreciated. We are aware that per Ohio State Board requirements, that we will have to have a separate entrance, a bathroom with a sink, and a door to divide the space from the interior of our house as well. The State Board’s info doesn’t really specify if we need to make the bathroom ADA compliant or if our entrance must be ADA compliant. The entrance will require three steps to access the door.

She will not be opening up her business to the public and will only be serving her current client list. So it’s not like this is a waiting room, first come first serve sort of business. We will not have a sign and will not advertise this for new customers or invite the general public. Again, she will only be serving her client list and that is all. Any advice on how to make this a reality would sincerely be appreciated.

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u/yogsbork — 4 months ago