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Originally Posted by a_shirey
lift party may not happen as planned. now my dad has threatened to take my jeep away because its his 'in his name'. now i have to change it to my name so its actually mine. gonna cost me a fortune in insurance.
Edit: your dad, in a round about way, is protecting you and teaching you. You should start to think about how you can pay your own way. Be proactive about it. I would go to your dad and say he is right. Ask him how you can own the jeep because you have time and money invested in it. Ask him to SHOW you, not do it for you so you understand fully how the process works. Get the jeep in your name you'll be proud of yourself and he will have taught you a life lesson. You should thank him.
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Hopefully @the 19th or so.
Well put...
Morning All....
Responsibility sucks doesn't it?
Edit: your dad, in a round about way, is protecting you and teaching you. You should start to think about how you can pay your own way. Be proactive about it. I would go to your dad and say he is right. Ask him how you can own the jeep because you have time and money invested in it. Ask him to SHOW you, not do it for you so you understand fully how the process works. Get the jeep in your name you'll be proud of yourself and he will have taught you a life lesson. You should thank him.
Edit: your dad, in a round about way, is protecting you and teaching you. You should start to think about how you can pay your own way. Be proactive about it. I would go to your dad and say he is right. Ask him how you can own the jeep because you have time and money invested in it. Ask him to SHOW you, not do it for you so you understand fully how the process works. Get the jeep in your name you'll be proud of yourself and he will have taught you a life lesson. You should thank him.
Morning All....
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I've never seen any reviews that gumout actually does ANYTHING. So i'd say false.
Seafoam = tried, tested, and proven.
Seafoam = tried, tested, and proven.
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Originally Posted by dukie564
I've never seen any reviews that gumout actually does ANYTHING. So i'd say false.
Seafoam = tried, tested, and proven.
Seafoam = tried, tested, and proven.
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Responsibility sucks doesn't it?
Edit: your dad, in a round about way, is protecting you and teaching you. You should start to think about how you can pay your own way. Be proactive about it. I would go to your dad and say he is right. Ask him how you can own the jeep because you have time and money invested in it. Ask him to SHOW you, not do it for you so you understand fully how the process works. Get the jeep in your name you'll be proud of yourself and he will have taught you a life lesson. You should thank him.
Edit: your dad, in a round about way, is protecting you and teaching you. You should start to think about how you can pay your own way. Be proactive about it. I would go to your dad and say he is right. Ask him how you can own the jeep because you have time and money invested in it. Ask him to SHOW you, not do it for you so you understand fully how the process works. Get the jeep in your name you'll be proud of yourself and he will have taught you a life lesson. You should thank him.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
GumOut commercial claims to be better than Seafoam. Opinions?
Originally Posted by dukie564
I've never seen any reviews that gumout actually does ANYTHING. So i'd say false.
Seafoam = tried, tested, and proven.
Seafoam = tried, tested, and proven.
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I swear by Seafoam. I was annoyed that they called out a specific company like that, but I was curious if it was any good.
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Just wear thick rubber gloves, stuff stinks and irritates skin like a ****
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It still goes. Plenty of jobs that dont make the margin i need for my family.
Looks like we might have another one lol. What do you do anyway?
Looks like we might have another one lol. What do you do anyway?
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I'm going to call IRO today but thought I'd post n see if you guys had any ideas of what might be happening.
When I make right turns over rough road I get a series of popping sounds and clunks from under the driver side. Peculiar thing is it doesn't happen all the time. I've checked the arms and track bar and everything is tight. I'm almost certain I have some rubbing going on but in my limited experience rubbing doesn't sound like this.
When I make right turns over rough road I get a series of popping sounds and clunks from under the driver side. Peculiar thing is it doesn't happen all the time. I've checked the arms and track bar and everything is tight. I'm almost certain I have some rubbing going on but in my limited experience rubbing doesn't sound like this.
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I'm going to call IRO today but thought I'd post n see if you guys had any ideas of what might be happening.
When I make right turns over rough road I get a series of popping sounds and clunks from under the driver side. Peculiar thing is it doesn't happen all the time. I've checked the arms and track bar and everything is tight. I'm almost certain I have some rubbing going on but in my limited experience rubbing doesn't sound like this.
When I make right turns over rough road I get a series of popping sounds and clunks from under the driver side. Peculiar thing is it doesn't happen all the time. I've checked the arms and track bar and everything is tight. I'm almost certain I have some rubbing going on but in my limited experience rubbing doesn't sound like this.