This stuff confuses me and my walnut-sized brains. You guys fuckin freak me out. Thanks for having the wherewithal to understand this stuff and keep morons like me from harming ourselves with sharp sticks.
And horray for those couples, because when they break up a year later and their car gets returned to the dealer and goes on the pre-owned lot for half price because they depreciate like a motherfucker... it's mine!
Hopefully, you didn't hit any rainy roads. Worse handling imaginable. Fucking deathtraps.Hertz fucked up our rental by not allocating us a car.
When I went to the desk they offered us a brand new Chrysler 300 which was way above the turd I had booked, but no extra charge.
Fucking thing rides worse and is noisier than my 2014 Sierra Denali.
Maybe it was destined to go. At least you were home Yeah, fuck welding that - the welding would be ok but trying to get penetration, then clean it up so you can use the threads, hardness getting altered in a crucial area, etc. nah. Bummer!Allow me to play for you my new hit single, "One Ugga-Dugga Over The Line":
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That's the nut labelled "8" in the diagram:
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Guess I should have used more anti-seize so it didn't gall on the steel.
So at any rate, I need a new sway bar for the Audi before it's safe to be on the road, because there's no way I can weld on the spring steel with confidence.
Tonneau covers are for people who bought a pickup and then had buyers remorse.The Access Lorado soft tonneau cover on my #PROFESSIONALGRADE is 7 years old and starting to fall apart.
I'd like a soft cap. But there's two companies that make them, and they both look like shit.
Do not want a hard cap. Had one on my old Tundra. It was fine.
Tonneau covers are for people who bought a pickup and then had buyers remorse.
Then drive a minivan or a station wagon. Trucks are for hauling construction shit.Or have shit to put in the back that they don't want the elements t get too.
The one I have rolls up for full bed access, pookie.
Then drive a minivan or a station wagon. Trucks are for hauling construction shit.
Mine is from Access and I bought it in '05. Its still going strong, and I've heard similar stories of others. I doubt yours is starting to fall apart, has a couple wear marks and some fatigue lines, maybe some stitching along an edge has started to fray.The Access Lorado soft tonneau cover on my #PROFESSIONALGRADE is 7 years old and starting to fall apart.
I'd like a soft cap. But there's two companies that make them, and they both look like shit.
Do not want a hard cap. Had one on my old Tundra. It was fine.