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      Fuck, I always thought this was a myth, but I guess not… from my extensive three minute Google search, turns out it’s 100% real

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        You can also just use a broken mug or plate which although more expensive are probably more accessible in a pinch.

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      Disclaimer: Only do that if you actually have to break a window. Don’t just walk around smashing randing windows

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    I’m really curious to see how they affixed the spark plugs to the lugs. I’m guessing glue of some sort.

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      Some hubs use lug bolts into a threaded hub instead of lug nuts on protruding studs. Lug bolts don’t seem to be as common as studs.

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      Not to mention how they’re delivering the high voltage to the plugs and how a tiny spark will melt snow. Glow plugs might stand a slightly better chance. Slightly.

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    Someone hasn’t seen one of those compilations of tires flying off the car and killing unsuspecting pedestrians/drivers.