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bluegargantua) wrote2008-02-14 11:18 am
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Not how I wanted to stimulate the economy...
Well...
So much for that huge tax return. If I'd brought the car in just a little bit earlier, I wouldn't be blowing it all on the brake job.
I will *not* be getting the rim job as my rim is some sort of space-age alloy that is very expensive, but also bend-y.
*cripes*
Tom
So much for that huge tax return. If I'd brought the car in just a little bit earlier, I wouldn't be blowing it all on the brake job.
I will *not* be getting the rim job as my rim is some sort of space-age alloy that is very expensive, but also bend-y.
*cripes*
Tom
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You turned down a rim job.
My mind has just imploded.
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*snerk*
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I can't believe he just said that.
(Wait. yes I can.)
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My understanding is that a rim job should be gentle and loving. This is more of a ream job.
Still, better brakes than no breaks.
later
Tom
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Yeah, and I really wanted to get my tires rotated too. But the prices for a rim job have just skyrocketed since the last time I got one.
later
Tom
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i don't know..... trees, buildings, mailboxes, pedestrians, etc all help in stopping a moving vehicle if you hit them the right way.
:-)
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Bumping into something is probably why my rim is bent in the first place.
later
Tom
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No, it's BOTH cv joints and by the way it's probably more efficient just to replace both axles. North of $1k 'efficient' yeah baby.
Ream job indeed.
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Yeah, but I make the fantasies of big girls come very, very true.
heh
Tom