Woot!!
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because the stud that locks the slider in is too large for the hole. Actually the hole is too small for the stud. The other works fine. At least the girl working register is hot. Might have to get her number this time =P
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for example, installing sway bars properly requires the car to be under load, so ramps are the right coice for taht type of work.
Brakes or anything that requires removing the wheels would require the jack stands.
Rhino ramps are awesome, just be careful pulling onto and off the ramps with a lowered car. They tend to tilt slightly upward when the tires are making contact with the lowest part of the ramp.
Brakes or anything that requires removing the wheels would require the jack stands.
Rhino ramps are awesome, just be careful pulling onto and off the ramps with a lowered car. They tend to tilt slightly upward when the tires are making contact with the lowest part of the ramp.
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However once I buy the mods I never have proper tools to do the job. Basically seems like whatever you put into the car mod wise you spend the same amount to get a good set of tools to do the job. I'm lucky my closest Sears is a good 15/20 minutes away or else I'd be their daily. Hardware tools = impulse buy for me since It's generally not something I would purchase online. I usually do quite a bit of research before I make online purchases
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I can just imagine when I wheel the stroller back up the driveway and my wife is there:
"What's that in the stroller?"
"Luca."
"No, under his seat."
"Sippie cup."
"Stop bull****ting me, in the SEARS BAG?"
"What's that in the stroller?"
"Luca."
"No, under his seat."
"Sippie cup."
"Stop bull****ting me, in the SEARS BAG?"