autopartsguybuffalo
AutoPartsGuyBuffalo
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Agree 110%

That happens to the Americans too! There’s a lot of vehicles on this site that have no hope of seeing these shores.  

Badges?  We don’t need no stinking badges!

Limb Lifters.  They allow branches to get moved out of the way as you drive down tight trails.

That also depends on where you live.  My first house, while small (900 sq ft) was just redone and my mortgage was $750.  Only about 10 years ago too.

I can fit my rider in the back of my ‘ol danger ranger without any problems. But I could see a larger mower being an issue.

The garage doors at my work are loops.  Although they are bowlines, not slip knots.  Makes it easier to grab with something if you happen to let the door open too high.

Unless you’re Irish, of course.

Nah, they killed the Mexican Beetle in 2003.

What about insurance?  Is it required?  Is there even a company that would insure it?  I’d love to hear the quote from Geico...

The SR-71 was made of tungsten?

International Fleetstar, I believe you mean.  Awesome truck.  I’ve heard sometimes the truck will disappear into one of the Michigan garages.  Maybe its in one of the garage slots or storage?

I know Consumer Reports always rated them so highly.  I just got so sick of returning their blades after a couple weeks when they grenaded on a customer’s windshield.  But if they work for you, have at it.

Hell yes they do. And they get damn expensive too.  Welcome to the “World’s Greatest Hobby”.

The NAPA ones are Tricos, not Bosch.  

I have had so many damn comebacks on those RainX Latitudes.  I won’t even sell them anymore.  Try the Bosch Evolution - half the price of Icons - and I get about 2 years out of them.

I installed some new windshield wipers over the weekend, the previous ones not even lasting two years before giving way, smh. I spent some coin on the good ones, or maybe they are all bad, hard to tell.”

GM and Toyota use those damn capped nuts too.  There’s a special place in hell for the inventor of those.

Available at NAPA as well.

Michael Richards episode on CICGC was amazing.