This was definitely the techs fault. Assume everyone else is an idiot, the first rule of mechanics.
This was definitely the techs fault. Assume everyone else is an idiot, the first rule of mechanics.
When I was younger my father had several “Nodwell” tracked vehicle I often got to drive. They are steered using two brake levers. Pretty cool to go over a mountain driving one of these. This was before ROPS so we would tie the door open so you could jump out if things went sideways. (No traction sideways on tracks…
Plastidip & vinyl wrap
Meanwhile in Canada: (CAD)
I literally had a Mexican Cola tonight and spotted that right away as well. Mine was not twist off though, as I tried really hard at first.
What happens when I forget my cheeseburger in the little “cubby” in front of the shifter?
Maybe it’s more about who is driving these types of vehicles.
If you have a light enough vehicle you can do this by yourself too! I had a small Triumph that had a bad starter (go figure) I had to wait 2 weeks for a replacement. I took that car to work and back, shopping, cruising the beach, etc. I did learn it was good to park on hill though. That and dates are not impressed by…
THIS! ....The Right to Repair is a real thing. I don’t want to live in a world where I’m not allowed to tinker with my stuff.
Just spray the crap out of it with a couple of cans of brake clean.
Jalopinik: Let’s debate which AMC PACER looks Better!
Same here. My dad would stick an inner tube in between and inflate it so we could zip back and forth through the slider windows.
No no, Stop! Don’t ram the skis into the roof!!
I fit a full size piano in the back of an 1998 Volvo V70 once. I had to use a reciprocating saw to make it work. It fit though. That and a 10 foot tree will fit as well (no passengers)
I met these guys at a concert when I was younger. Let’s just say they are pretty far from normal.
You’re Jeep is bad and you should feel bad!
EVERY single one of those people NEEDS to be in Jail. ...period.
I can see where this leads