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  1. Cragar SS’s for 7g Mustang

    How much air is in the rear shocks, looks like they might need a bumping up a tad or two.
  2. Now that's a stretch...

    If only it was a convertible.
  3. Is this worth fixing?

    Post #36 besides: the cart crossed the white line.
  4. Is this worth fixing?

    🤣🤫
  5. Is this worth fixing?

    No need to bring the ghetto into it - beaters make the best sleepers. (advanced apologies - slight pet peeve) Ah, the saving grace 👍🏻
  6. Is this worth fixing?

    Sight is in the eye of the beholder I concur 😁
  7. What are your top vehicular sins?

    ^ in that vein, those bathtubs with wheels are horrendous (those three wheel lounge tub trikes - not the standard trike but those silly dune buggy wanna be’s) you are supposed to do that with the lit one they just discarded. Public land is not a private ashtray - be responsible
  8. Is this worth fixing?

    if cart is left in plain sight after hours or is acknowledged but retrieval effort is not made store is liable. “entirely correct. Under premises liability law, if a shopping cart is left as a visible hazard in plain sight and the store fails to retrieve it within a reasonable timeframe, the...
  9. Is this worth fixing?

    Why did they provide carts and personnel to manage them? What is the intent of the corral if liability isn’t a concern on private property. The company insurance should have no problem accepting fault since that’s what their liability coverage is for. Especially if there is a store / corporate...
  10. Is this worth fixing?

    “When a corporation establishes a formal safety process to mitigate a known risk, and then completely fails to execute or finish that process, they lose their legal defense. In tort law, this is known as a breach of an assumed duty.” “If a plaintiff can subpoena the store's "Severe Weather...
  11. Is this worth fixing?

    Have you ever seen those barriers that won’t let the shopping carts off the sidewalk? Some prefer not to deal with the potential liability (they acknowledge responsibility by having corrals and cart jockeys). Plus 500 (re strike 1,2,3).
  12. President Trump signed Executive Order for Right to Fix

    In our case (re mustang) and the carbon traps: a non-serviceable part which has a predetermined life expectancy and ‘is’ technically part of the ‘emission system’. If i am unable repair upon failure they have locked me into a violation i am unable to avoid.
  13. President Trump signed Executive Order for Right to Fix

    If they’re gonna hold me accountable for their failure they are prevented from levying a ‘punishment’ on me.
  14. President Trump signed Executive Order for Right to Fix

    In the most straightforward, if the ‘punishment’ to the consumer for repairing their possession is nothing how is nothing enforced? An non-serviceable part is akin to an intake ‘carbon filter’, lifetime warranty otherwise i get to fix what they are incapable of guaranteeing.
  15. Is this worth fixing?

    🤣🤣🤣🤣 that was funny. by chance did you get the name on that fly away cart. I’d be tempted to have words with its owner.
  16. President Trump signed Executive Order for Right to Fix

    When the punishment is nil (for a repair) how is it enforced?
  17. Just did oil change was wondering if any amount of glitter is good in oil change?

    Unless you changed the oil and filter the day you bought it you don’t know what prior owner may have or have not added / used. Since it sounds like you have a test kit otw, I’d probably be tempted to test what you have, do a fresh change get 15 hundred miles or so and test again. Good luck and...
  18. Redtiger F7NA dashcam review

    Is it cloud tethered / required or can you do wi-fi without the internet? By chance does it have an onboard charge or does it require a constant power connection (any solar option)?





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