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Re: brake fluid compatibility
Is there something wrong with these repairs? Wayne
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Not at all. .
I didn’t know people could so resourceful.
I didn’t know people could so resourceful.
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You made this old man laugh! Congratulations! Wayne
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Oh, yes, I know that series all too well! People complain about shady mechanics all the time; this series shows the exact opposite: Shady customers. The "customer declined repairs" bits always grind my gears; when your brake rotors are so worn down the ribbing is gone, and you "decline" repairs even when shown it, you deserve to have your road-hazard impounded on the spot, just for the safety of others on the roads! Thanks to that series, I have learned to H8 the word "decline."Dan Szwarc wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 8:22 pm On YouTube, there’s a channel called Just Rolled In and it is filled with crazy DIY repairs that are things like spray foam for frame repair, rubber tubing for brake lines, and tie-wraps for ball joints.
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Oh where, oh where has the OP gone, oh where, oh where can he be? I suspect that we did not apologize enough. I have gotten myself in trouble like this more times than I want to count. Wayne
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