DrStrangegun
Dr. Strangegun
DrStrangegun

Strange, that my ‘03 GMC Sonoma has eaten front wheel bearings so badly and thoroughly that one welded it’s race to the spindle and couldn’t be disassembled, and never once has the ABS controller complained or refused to work. Differences in sensors? Whatever GM used is apparently extremely fault tolerant...

Oh god... the stories.
1979 Lincoln Mark V that hiccupped in cruise down the highway. Resisted ALL efforts at troubleshooting, chalked it up to a 70's emission engine with then 200,000 miles on it. Changed the seemingly fine condition plug wires... problem went away completely. No visible sparks in the dark either.

1984

Yes.

How would you keep the front and back treads from rubbing each other?

*squints at video*

Wow. I’m surprised and not surprised that someone had already taken my intended comparison to it’s natural ending....

Because it was only the L cars, not K. Omni/Horizon etc.

.... this woman can flat *write*.

Same. 11 1/2W feet will do that for ya.

With the same foot, MattB.

Wow. GM really got into the weeds on this one...

Especially since the *crash* safety wasn’t in question, it was the inability to avoid getting into a crash in the first place...

GM did kill it.

War Thog.

A-10s are *strictly* for CAS where the aerial theatre has been secured.

Give them that and they are absolutely phenomenal.

ProPilot: “I cant even.”

If you’re playing a LONG, long game then it would be natural to point Episode 1 more towards children and then age the movies as they go.

At some point the franchise will be completed; where do you start showing your kids the Star Wars epics? Episode 1, at an age where they appreciate the visuals and action and gloss

Shadows don’t converge, there’s still distance.

He didn’t fully palm the ball and it rolled off his fingertips.

p.s. this is the reason why there are giant bold-print warnings for Fox platform cars to NEVER install poly UCA bushings on stock arms, and to ensure that aftermarket tubular arms have enough range of motion to avoid binding. None of this applies to MN12 cars though...

*nod* Mine did as well, shockingly so.

Did we give him that which he desires? Ooooh, yeah-heah.