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Lloyd

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  1. I live in Tallahassee and the wife and I go to Topsail at least once a year and I always take 20. 41' 5er and a Dodge dually. I much prefer it to I-10. If you want to avoid the interstates as much as possible, pick up hwy 90 west of Tallahassee, it's easy going too.

  2. If your "mechanic" is relying on you for tech tips find another mechanic. If he is not competent enough to check fuel supply, or do other simple diagnostic steps tow your car away from him. 

     

    Sincerely,

     A professional mechanic

  3. Speaking as a professional mechanic with 25 years experience, it is highly recommended to replace pads at the same time on each axle, along with machining or replacing the rotors. Every set of pads is going to have a slightly different compound and every rotor is going to have a different metallurgy and surface finish. These will effect the friction coefficient at each corner as well as the brake's ability to shed heat, both of which will determine braking performance.

  4. On 3/25/2023 at 6:50 PM, Deezl Smoke said:

     I received the notice for my 2009 Kia Sportage. I do not have a trailer hitch, but the recall mentioned the fuse box. I think it is similar as the mention of moisture intrusion may cause a short and start fire.

    Yeah, there's basically 3 categories to this recall; no factory hitch/trailer harness, inspection only close recall line; port installed hitch; and dealer installed hitch. Near as I can tell the last 2 are getting the same "fix". Hope this helps.

  5. It's your house, you set the rules. However you should pay attention to all the information available to you. Recently Rachel Walenski AND a Pfizer representative to the EU said that the covid vax never stopped transmission of covid. If you think it will protect you, get the vax, but don't run your life on the assumption that it is a magick elixir. 

  6. I don't know if you've figured out your weights yet, but I just had to comment.  In a previous life I set up race cars. What your hitched numbers look like is a ride height/ weight jacker issue. With your bags inflated, my theory is, your right rear bag is over inflating or your left rear is under inflated or deflating causing your RR to carry too much weight. This will in turn transfer extra weight to your left front.

     

    Hope I helped,

       Lloyd

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