I guess I could put in a bit of effort to show the young man what I’m talking about.
I guess I could put in a bit of effort to show the young man what I’m talking about.
For once one of these would be used for a hilarious increase of power.
He said, to the journalist with a BSME and auto industry experience...
Concrete Pad, New Looking lift with tilt mechanism. Nice day, There is no drama in this.
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This is the path to success. A lot of thread locker and about 50 ugga chuggas on the impact wrench.
It’s a MINI, so the next owner will probably be a scrapyard, anyway.
I think it is easy to convince yourself that because you can wrench on old American iron with (typically) lots of room and bolts/screws that you can wrench on a modern vehicle.
Load it up with red thread locker and just ratchet it in. Let the next owner worry about it.
No good deed goes unpunished.
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“I bought a 1972 Jeep Wagoneer from Vietnam and Plan to Drive it Home using only a Roll of Duct Tape For Repairs Along the Way”
I have said it before and I will say it again:
Oh, this is going to be fantastic.
“I’m getting another Daewoo”
David Tracy is on Craigslist as we speak trying to look for a car to one up this story. I'm thinking a Jeep in Alaska that he has to drive over a frozen lake. The car will inevitably break down but luckily for him he is rescued by some dog sledders. 20 malamutes later he makes it to the nearest town and he rebuilds…
This is fantastic. More of this kind of content, please.
True Jalop, we need more stories like this.
“Mitya Sokolov” is a weird way to spell “David Tracy.”
Very stupid take. California is already doing that and the poor are being devastated in that state.
“What should I do if a break a contract I signed after fully understanding the terms of that contract”