This is still a good deal, but the impact driver, bag and 2 1.3ah batteries (the same size as the deal above) can be had for $99.
This is still a good deal, but the impact driver, bag and 2 1.3ah batteries (the same size as the deal above) can be…
This is still a good deal, but the impact driver, bag and 2 1.3ah batteries (the same size as the deal above) can be had for $99.
This is still a good deal, but the impact driver, bag and 2 1.3ah batteries (the same size as the deal above) can be…
I mean shit like having the old part right fucking there in my greasy little hands, placing it side by side with the new part, and showing them that it wasn’t what I’d asked for at all.
David, when shifting in your J10, do you also make imaginary engine noises? You know, because it doesn’t run...
Kids these days don’t know nuttin’ about long-throw shifters. I learned to drive in a ‘73 Ford F150 with a 3-speed manual (three-on-the-tree). Imagine shifting an old column shift automatic from P all the way down to L. This is what it was like, every time you shift gears. The manual steering and manual (unassisted)…
Here’s an embarrassing confession: The first Fast / Furious movie is the reason I have a career in the auto industry.
Former Army NCO here. The intelligent ones easily recognize the difference between disrespect and confidence. The best ones nurture and encourage confidence as it can come in handy in almost every military application. My apologies for this terrible example of an inept leader.
We had the updated version that engine in a suburban, the good news with that engine wasn’t that it got better mileage (about 13) it was that it would ALWAYS get 13. uphill, downhill, towing, empty. 13.
I’m very excited for the day when our generation is spending six figures on, like, a “third off the line” Honda Prelude SH at auction.
The star you received from me is partially for the wonderful idea of a cab-over Silverado, and partially for the magnificent half-assedness with which it was Photoshopped.
I love the idea of these compartments. However, as someone who does 100+ miles per day in a work pickup, I just see a Chevy finding brave new ways to squeak, rattle and break.
Blah blah blah, fancy pricey trucks. Come drive tiny cars.
We always know when the dishes are clean because they’re not in the sink. #nodishwasher
On a public road, purposely overpowering your available traction is reckless. Whether you like it or agree with it or not, that’s just the way it is. Your society has deemed it such. And if that’s not good enough for you, if you want further proof, just look at any video of a Mustang leaving a Cars and Coffee to see…
Even here in eastern NC, every tiny bridge has a sign that says Bridge Ices Before Road. What’s funny is they are folding signs, so twice a year someone has to go around and open (or close) them. Lastly, we had a once a decade (or more) snow event last week and strangely enough, the road was frozen and the bridge I…
Screw those assholes. I have family that are farmers and on more than one occasion, city boys with their lifted 4WD trucks have come and torn up newly planted fields and ended up stuck. They then have the gall to ask for help getting their rigs out.
Let’s dispense with this nonesense shall we? What’s more “responsible adult” than engaging in projects that clearly further your career?!
They’re plentiful here in California, so they depreciate nicely. I’ve seen 2014 models with less than 60k miles for unkder $20k
I love my Ford Flex!
Do I really have to do this again? We all know the correct answer.
Well, I did unload a wagon of hay after I stuck my foot with a pitchfork while spreading straw in a heifer pen (straw was moldy and wasn’t breaking apart, so more force had to be applied), didn’t realize how far into my boot/foot the tine went.