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Cap vs. Tonneau

From : jonathan kaplan

Q: then they would be wrong and need to be educated. first of all driving is not a right it is a privilege and they do have to follow the rules of the road or risk losing that privilage including the keep right - pass left rule. as for the speed there is also a minimum speed on most highways weather permitting and they can be tickited for going to slow. perhaps the state troopers should start ticketing people for breaking these rules as well as just speeding and agressive driving and the number of agressive drivers and the accidents caused by them would also go down. in most jurisdictions there is a catchall offense of driving too slow for conditions or impeding the flow of traffic. illinois just implemented a specific offense called lingering which is a moving violation specifically targeted at people who drive too slow in the left-hand lane of multi-lane highways. i hope they start handing those out hard and fast. d .

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From : mac davis

this turned out to be a bad rear universal joint. yos .

From : bob

i have a 99 ram qc on a lease through labor day but looking at likely going down to a dakota this time. a lot of the incentive deals look really nice right now but id rather wait for the full lease to run out. does anyone have any insight into finance deals after the current ones expire on 3/31 will the new summer deals be somewhat similar thanks jeff .

From : joseph myers

holds up forefinger eyes bug out and now... the last question!!! hooray!! the crowd roars... i was just looking at the brake calipers to see the two bolts i need to loosen to remove them. one each caliper there are two kinds of bolts. one sort of sticks up an inch or so and has a flexible like an accordion rubber sleeve. the other is way out on the end. it looks like about a 3/4 bolt head and is pretty flat - it doesnt really stick out or anything. which ones hold the calipers on ron m. .

From : jonathan kaplan

mike hall wrote both of my 5.9l engines leak oil from somewhere in the rear of the engine which drips onto the exhaust manifolds and transmission bell housings. intake manifold gaskets or what thanks bruce it is not unknown for chrysler engines to have leaky valve covers.. its not unknown for any brand engine to have leaky valve covers... but the magnum versions of the 5.2/5.9 are much less prone to valve cover leaks than the pre-magnum versions. the magnums have a machined gasket surface for the valve cover gasket the pre-magnums have a rough cast surface. if its a magnum id check the oil sending unit and the intake manifold end gasket. smallblock mopars have more places to leak oil from than the big-blocks did and the intake end-gaskets are one of the most common. .

From : ron mcneil

yeah. way too simple. if i sent you a picture and list of stuff done to my truck youd understand. run what it came with and be happy or would that be too simple -- steve ========= im have a hard time finding nice rims to fit my dually... any ideas andy .

From : joseph myers

when shit like that happens you can only pray that it is his house that is up in flames. -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving a friend of mine was a fireman he was driving along code-3 and this guy would not get out of the way. they honk their horn nothing. get on the pa to tell him to get out of the way in a polite tone i assume and then the guy sticks his hand out the window and flips off the fire engine. i saw mention of a suv-size cow catcher. i am not one to object to this idea. slowtrafficright wrote a good idea that just might help... http//cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/ebayisapi.dllviewitem&category=50434&item=2462787899 except this is directed at the same f&#%$@g cretins who dont notice a 32000 pound fire engine with 5000 watts of flashing lights in their mirror. the chief denied my request for a nose gunner .