My current daily driver is a 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 with the 5.7L Hemi gasser. I bought it in 2015 and it had around 68,000 miles on it, it is at 115,000 now. That's very low miles, but it's still a 20+ year old truck, in Iowa. Anyone who has experience with a truck similar to this knows there is...
We call them nutzerts and these hex ones look amazing!! I work on Freightliner trucks, and they use a lot of the old-style round ones and as you mentioned, they spin out very easily. We have to cut them out and crimp in new ones. It doesn't help they are set in fiberglass :(
Am I crazy to think that the passenger side door could be offset back 6 inches or so to make exiting a bit easier without having it all the way in back like before? Am I making any sense?
I'm certainly not worried. You're sharing more than anybody should ever expect. It's a privilege to me that I get to see the inner workings of something like this. So, if you go into a secret mode for a time, there isn't a thing wrong with that! I for one will be here waiting excitedly!
I'm glad that (knock on wood) I have not been hit by the 'rona. If I did ever have it, it went through me and I didn't know it. Mark, I hope all the best in your speedy recovery!
I'm a diesel tech and I recently returned from visiting High Point, NC, and the Thomas Bus factory. There I went through a 3-day class on the decommissioning and recommissioning of the new electric bus. Currently, they run on 400 volts. There are so many safety protocols built-in that you REALLY...
So, and hear me out, what if this "Mark Bex" person is really Paul Elio in disguise using a fake accent? And one day Paul will jump out of a big cake and bless us all with a car and our previous all-in rate honored? Maybe??