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Swapped trannys in the Burb today.
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Flip the boards and clear them. That would look sweet.Progress....and checking the underside
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Women don’t get it. Lol there’s a sonic up the road. I guess I gotta go there once the truck is on the road. Not a big fan of the food, to annoy others while they eat priceless lolYou must be registered for see images attachBroke out the power washer and gave her a bath. Then took the ole lady out for a burger at Sonic and just let her idle, I love the way the exhaust sounds under their awning, it just amplifies it. She kept telling me to stop it everytime I'd rev her up. The nerve of her calling me a showoff! LOL
Absolutely!Women don’t get it. Lol there’s a sonic up the road. I guess I gotta go there once the truck is on the road. Not a big fan of the food, to annoy others while they eat priceless lol
Socialism isn't free you know!Front bake job ugh. K2500. I had to 'machine' one rotor on the inside. Amazing how fast metal to metal with hydraulic pressure behind it will cause drama. So out came my 4" side grinder with flap wheel to dress up the terror. Also I changed about 1/2 the brake fluid. Stuff looked like coffee. I'll get more and do a few more suck and squirt sessions to get the old grimy oil gone.
Bottom of the line pads in Canada cost me with tax $60. Fuggers.
why so much? do they subsidize your universal healthcare with brake pad sales? I think we're at $20 a set for low end pads..Front bake job ugh. K2500. I had to 'machine' one rotor on the inside. Amazing how fast metal to metal with hydraulic pressure behind it will cause drama. So out came my 4" side grinder with flap wheel to dress up the terror. Also I changed about 1/2 the brake fluid. Stuff looked like coffee. I'll get more and do a few more suck and squirt sessions to get the old grimy oil gone.
Bottom of the line pads in Canada cost me with tax $60. Fuggers.
why so much? do they subsidize your universal healthcare with brake pad sales? I think we're at $20 a set for low end pads..
edit: I guess big chip beat me to that one...
....and new brakes.We pay for our healthcare, to a point. We can declare somewhere around $24000 a year and get free healthcare (doesn't include teeth or eyes). But as your income goes up the payments kick in and go up like stink.
My baby boy who is 4 now had two heart surgeries in the first year of his life... probably cost a million $, and I didn't have to pay for anything except his digoxin hear medicine he took for about 20 days after surgery. We also have (in Vancouver Children's...BC) one of the best surgeons in the world operating on children and infants. I still give thanks to God for this. Thanks dear God, you rock!
Now if only God would buy me another square body with a BB...
Yep, and things went well too, and I'm sure I'm gonna pay for that too, lmao..Sounds like you had fun today as well.