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That's a really good deal...too bad I don't need any.
I ended up with Pittsburgh ones from Harbor Freight...I think I paid about the same price for those, I've been super happy thus far with them.
It doesn't affect performance true...but when you have a lifted Jeep with lots of wheel well clearance and all you can see is rust from the shocks, it makes a good looking vehicle look pretty bad.
It's funny because when I first called Home Depot to inquire about obtaining my warranty the guy on the phone immediately said "no batteries are warrantied". I responded with "Ridgid warranties their batteries, that's why I bought their product...trust me, the signage is all over your...
Just thought I'd pass along my brief warranty experience with Ridgid. I bought a Ridgid combo January of 2011 that came with a drill and reciprocating saw as well as 2 batteries and a charger for $199 from Home Depot. The main reason I bought the Ridgid brand was their claim of having a...
If you do rent a puller try to get one that threads into your harmonic balancer vs one that works like a gear puller. Just easier to work with and you don't have to worry about one of the legs slipping off because you don't have it set right.
And when I say "cranked the motor" I don't mean I held it for seconds...just a quick "blip" as mentioned above. Just enough to turn the crank shaft very instantaneously.
I just removed mine Sunday. The quickest and easiest way was I removed my drive belt, then put a breaker bar with a socket on the bolt, rested the breaker bar against the pulley to the upper right and cranked the motor...that broke the bolt loose immediately and I could then remove it the rest...
If anyone here hasn't heard tattoo, do yourself a favor and listen to the song BEFORE you watch the video so you can make an unbiased judgement...the video is horrible and pretty much ruined the song for me. DLR dances around like a 60 year old male stripper that is having a crisis about his...
At the very beginning of the episode it showed the zombies eating something in the middle of the deserted downtown...a helicopter flew overhead, one looked up at it and they all started magically following it's path.
I guess now that I think about it there were a few things that were kinda stupid.
All of a sudden a helicopter hundreds of feet in the sky catch the attention of a group of braindead zombies enough to lead them exactly to the farm.
And Shane led rick for hours through the woods...to the...
Probably the thing that bothered me most about this episode was that somehow Herschel was able to stand with his shotgun about mid chest range...not precisely aim, but still hit every target with a direct head shot at 30 yards....again...with a shotgun. Oh and let's not forget that he somehow...
I really don't see it as a big deal or something to be so shocked at. A company is policing their product to make sure you aren't using it for illegal purposes so they keep themselves out of court.
Did anyone else notice Shane's heavy breathing and the way they focused on him being "labored" before he died? Was that them showing that he was infected and starting to come to the realization?