Jumbojeepman
Jumbojeepman
Jumbojeepman

Do you know what a PITA it is to sell a car online now. You have to deal with an initial deluge of out-and-out scammers, then the low-ballers and people who inquire but never respond to your return e-mails.

Was it necessary in this short article to refer to her TWICE as the ‘<insert song here> singer”, along with providing a link to said <song’s> video?

Free-dumb. I’m alive because of motorcycle helmets.

Can you even refer to the man as ‘unhoused’ anymore?

Friend bought a early Isuzu P’up Spacecab, we were towing it home (on a dolly,) I looked back and noticed the rear tires were dragging and leaving black marks on the ground. We pulled over, discovered the frame had broken, letting the rear axle go backward and that tightened the parking brake cables, causing the

Virginia inspections suck. Used to go there regularly and buy cars that failed inspection and got donated, bring them down to NC and they pass our inspections easily.

That’s the real range in in ideal weather conditions, too.  The numbers you just mentioned are what are keeping me in my hybrid, rather than going to an electric car.  I’m a delivery driver, drive a minimum of 150 miles per day, and sometimes as much as 200. 

They didn’t want to raise it by 10%, so they went with 9% to ‘minimize the impact on consumers’?  Was gas ever offered at fractions other than 9/10s?  Let’s get real, they did it for the same reasons cable companies advertise one price, and then force you to pay add-ons that you can’t refuse (like local station fees)

I’m no engineer, in fact I failed out of Engineering school, but it looks to me like all the diagonals go the same direction, while if you look at the chart of trusses they all have diagonals going in different directions.

I put lower rear end gears in my BMW 330 e46, which has a 5 speed manual. It has a much higher rpm at highway speeds now. I could put in a 6 speed, and it would make it just about perfect, I’d get the lower 1st gear, and 6th would give me back lower rpms on the highway - in fact almost exactly what I had before.

Found them - Style 42.

Interesting, and nice.  The 10 spoke Y styles are the only thing I’d consider replacing the Style 68s on my e46 vert with.

You should have ripped them onto a computer a long time ago. I’m on my 3rd generation of digital storage for car audio (and I started with cassettes.) First it was a USB drive, then iPod, and now it’s all on my phone. I can carry a trunkload of CDs in a device that fits in my palm.

The only problem with #3 is instead you have to learn how to use the apps/system every time they do a redesign.

Having consulted the official web site of BMW wheel styles (http://www.bmwstylewheels.com) I have concluded these wheels are near copies of several BMW wheel styles (10 Y spoke) but have features not present on any OEM wheels - i.e. the deep lip and the bolts around the lip.) Furthermore, the e39 wheel hub diameter is

A corollary to the not using the seat belt opinion is not wearing a helmet on a motorcycle because (a) it blocks vision and hearing and (b) there is a chance the neck strap could break your neck in an accident. A is true, but very minor compared to the benefits, and B is also true, but that chance is like 1% (in other

No, I was in a boat in the lake right next to the interstate at Santee, SC during totality. People just stopped and got out of their cars.

Nice.  I think the most shocking thing I saw in 2017 was people just stopping on I-95 in SC.

Hey, how you’d get a picture of my car?  I see a few around town as well, all driven by college age women.

As a bonus it also got rid of exemptions for unreimbursed business expenses paid by employees.