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Joe Palazzolo

    Joe Palazzolo est un journaliste du Wall Street Journal, membre de l'équipe d'enquête. Son travail explore les rouages du système judiciaire, les questions de vie privée, la législation sur les armes et l'application de la loi fédérale. Palazzolo est reconnu pour son approche perspicace des sujets complexes et son engagement à découvrir des informations importantes.

    The Fixers
    High-Performance Differentials, Axles, and Drivelines
    Ford Differentials: Rebuild 8.8 & 9 Inch
    • Ford Differentials: Rebuild 8.8 & 9 Inch

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      5,0(3)Évaluer

      A driveline expert guides you through each step of the rebuild process for 8.8- and 9-inch axle assemblies, so you can confidently complete the work yourself. He explains in detail limited-slip and open differential disassembly, inspection, assembly, final calibration, and break-in. He also shows you how to identify worn ring-and-pinion gears, rebuild clutch packs, set the correct contact pattern for pinion and ring gears as well as the backlash, and much more.

      Ford Differentials: Rebuild 8.8 & 9 Inch
    • Covers everything you need to know about selecting the most desirable gear ratio, rebuilding differentials and other driveline components, and most importantly, matching the correct driveline components to engine power output.

      High-Performance Differentials, Axles, and Drivelines
    • The Fixers

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,7(124)Évaluer

      The shocking, definitive account of the lawyers and media tycoons who enabled the rise of Donald Trump, featuring new revelations from a Pulitzer Prize-winning Wall Street Journal team. With his blunt-force fame and the myths he has propagated about himself, Donald Trump has always moved in a world of gossip barons, crooked lawyers, and porn stars. But when he became the Republican nominee for the presidency in 2016, all of these characters crawled out from the underbelly of Trump's stardom and stumbled onto the global stage with him. In The Fixers, Joe Palazzolo and Michael Rothfeld have produced a deeply reported and exquisitely drawn portrait of that world, full of secret phone calls, hidden texts, and desperate deals, unearthing the practice of "catch and kill" by which Trump surrogates paid hush money to cover up his affairs, and detailing Trumps historic relationship with his fixers from his early, influential relationship with Roy Cohn to his reliance on Michael Cohen, National Enquirer publisher David Pecker, and former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani. It traces the arc of their interactions from the 1970s through the 2016 campaign and beyond. It is a distinctly American saga that navigates the worlds of reality TV, cash-for-trash tabloids, single-shingle law shops, celebrity bashes, high-end real estate, pornography, and politics. The characters and settings of this book are part of a vulgar circus that crisscrosses the country, from New York to L.A. to D.C. Terrifying, darkly comic, and compulsively readable, The Fixers is an epic political adventure in which greed, corruption, lust, and ambition collide, and that leads, ultimately, to the White House

      The Fixers