quentin0352
Quentin0352
quentin0352

True but not nearly as bad as steel. The biggest issue will be where steel and aluminium meet corroding.

Actually a lot of people do. I just put new cab corners on my 2002 F250. Admittedly a lot of others just abuse and run their trucks in the ground but the mechanicals and frame are rock solid in mine and dumping it due to a rusty body to replace it with a $55k+ truck makes no sense. $2k in total body repairs for the

So dent repairs are higher. I wonder what the average savings of RUST repair will be for those of us living in the salt zones. Likely that will offset the long term costs and also help the vehicle hold its value on the used market.

A few months ago I passed a State Patrol officer there and got pulled for speeding. He was very nice and realized the car was new to me (1993 MR2 I just bought in SC while on business and I live in OH) and only gave me a fix-it ticket. The speedo is off by about 5, I am used to my truck that is off 5 in the other

Is it bad my wife works on the flightline there and didn't hear about this until a week later in the news?

Yup, beat me to the article. I just finished reading it and was going to post it when I saw this.

Rhino protects it and the plastic protects the stuff in it really. Rhino is just a polyurea and you could actually get it in any color and texture you wanted if you spent some time doing the leg work.

BTW, farmers use the combo a lot that you describe for those reasons. Rhino to protect the truck and plastic to be able

Yup, my big issue is the merger than means I flew a lot on US Air that is merging with them by the miles didn't count. I had to pick the cheaper one per company policy. Meanwhile I also had a lot bigger issues with delays and more regional jets so found delta better from my home base.

All depends on where and who.

First thing to do is dump that 6.2 for a newer and better diesel. That 6.2 was a total dog and you will want better power if you have ever driven one. I'd drop a 6.0 Ford and tranny in one with the fixed TRP bolts and an EGR delete to fix the problems they have in one. Make sure to have the snorkel kit for the intake

They are also common in all the Marines and Army as a weapons vehicle for things like the TOW2, mk19 and M2. They are what we used when I was a TOW2 in the late 80s and early 90s.

YUP! Just bought a one owner 1993 MR with the 2.2 for $6000. Yeah, price is on the higher end for one but it looks damn near new. It was someone's baby before I got it. Love the looks and the way it drives. Even now you get looks in one with those classic lines.

How cute, a campaign that promotes violence and destroying property if she is mad at you. So can we do another viral campaign like it called #slapabitch for when guys find out she cheated and the kids are not his? Bet that would go over real well.

But the people don't have a right to block the roads either. If you are blocking others from their right to free travel and using violence to stop them, then they have a right to use violence to enforce their rights too. It is like if protesters started to put their hands over the mouths of people who disagree and

Don't forget the Chevy Sonic! Dear Lord that things is crap and what they try to shove me in most every place I rent from! I swear GM didn't get enough from our taxes, look at the non tilting headrests. It is like they are demanding you give oral sex to the shifter! NO MEANS NO!!

Mostly because it means we do not know the area AT ALL and are stuck using a GPS which can suddenly tell us to turn left when it told us to be in the right lane. Yeah, i travel every week for work and rent a lot so it happens. Otherwise I speed in them like normal people in their car. And yes, the 200 is a piece of

Asking a question isn't hatred but accusing people you don't know of being tax cheats and of taking their wealth from others shows you are a douche bag. Your question would be like me asking how many times a day you have sex with your sister. If you find that question offensive then you would be a fascist under your

But even looking at the math for the jump in cost it will likely be a steal! For twice your warranty that you have seen cover the costs in 1/3rd the warranty period. So they would need to charge about $12k for it to even break even for them at the present rate of usage!

I just got a 1993 MR2 recently and was thinking about the sealed beams it uses yesterday and wondering about changing them since it is harder to find and change the bulbs with fewer options. I know there are conversion and they are reasonable priced unless you go nuts on the quad projector beam setups.