2003 RAM 3500 4X4 Diesel, Suddenly no Cruise Control, Overdrive, Lock-up TC
From : scotty
Q: tbone wrote miles where do you come up with this shit i live in the east and it was piss warm last winter as well. i dont look at just a couple small areas as you do. the stats for last year arent based on a couple small regions. last years winter in most of the mid-west and east was much colder than normal. .
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From : tbone
no i havent bought into your bs at all. and lets see. im a bleeding heart liberal and youre a braying jackass neonazi repubican. enjoy molesting your pages and fucking up the country. its all your kind are good at. fuller rath wrote dipstick youre the one making the out-of-your-ass claims with no proof. quite frankly on your $5.15 an hour burger flipping job you couldnt afford to pay me to do research for you. now crawl back in bed with sean and rush and assume your customary position on all fours. i see. so youre the typical bleeding heart liberal whiner that buys into bs without basis. youve bought into edwards claims even though you have no clue what those claims are even about. too funny. .
From : nosey
tom lawrence wrote i need to change the brake pads on my 2000 dakota pu. ive got the wheel off but cant figure out how to remove the calipers in order to get the pads off. do you need any special tools the calipers are held in place with two slide pins accessed from the back side of the caliper. on a 2000 dak i believe theyre 7mm allen-head screws. theyre normal right-hand threads be sure to clean the slides and re-lube them with high-temp brake grease. hey tom thanks for the tip.... ive never thought of lubing the slides.... ended up having to replace calipers as a result. .