BC Chapter December all topics/bs thread
#77
yes i agree it is hard on stuff! trannys are spendy! thats why i don't drive my ranger that hard!!! i can, i have,but i don't!! i have to fix it! and trust me it will broil the tires!
1st,2nd,chirp3rd gear! if i get on it harder i can chirp 4th gear. and thats hard to do! my ranger is fast.
jack
1st,2nd,chirp3rd gear! if i get on it harder i can chirp 4th gear. and thats hard to do! my ranger is fast.
jack
#78
I don't like replacing parts. Well I do, but I don't enjoy paying for them. When I do I'm glad I do it myself and don't have to pay someone.
When I had injector issues I took it to a guy to run a diagnostic on it so I knew exactly what the problem was. He wanted $2500.00 to replace 2 injectors. I did all 8 for less than $550.00. I don't know how people can afford to pay to have work done.
When I had injector issues I took it to a guy to run a diagnostic on it so I knew exactly what the problem was. He wanted $2500.00 to replace 2 injectors. I did all 8 for less than $550.00. I don't know how people can afford to pay to have work done.
#80
Well yet another mild day here. Still no snow. Thinking about picking up a tree this afternoon. The I guess try and find the stuff that goes on it. I wonder how long it's going to stay up with Shelby the wonder pup.
#82
Hopefully yours will stay up longer than ours did, we have a psycho cat that though she should climb it, over and over and over. So now it is tied to the wall
#83
We have two cats and two dogs. My rottie is 11 months old and I fear she will look at it as a big stick. It will be tied to the wall as the cats will probably try to climb it as well. Oh well part of the season I guess.
#85
yea,
i run the same tires year round. they are 225/70/14's as long as they have meaty tread
we get around just fine. otherwise we just put the chains on. so far we haven't had to.
even if we get snow. i know how to drive in the snow, i lived in nebraska all my life. then i moved out here.
jack
i run the same tires year round. they are 225/70/14's as long as they have meaty tread
we get around just fine. otherwise we just put the chains on. so far we haven't had to.
even if we get snow. i know how to drive in the snow, i lived in nebraska all my life. then i moved out here.
jack
#86
yea,
i run the same tires year round. they are 225/70/14's as long as they have meaty tread
we get around just fine. otherwise we just put the chains on. so far we haven't had to.
even if we get snow. i know how to drive in the snow, i lived in nebraska all my life. then i moved out here.
jack
i run the same tires year round. they are 225/70/14's as long as they have meaty tread
we get around just fine. otherwise we just put the chains on. so far we haven't had to.
even if we get snow. i know how to drive in the snow, i lived in nebraska all my life. then i moved out here.
jack