some of the crap that comes in on cars you just don't wanna touch, "i ordered it outta the back of a screw magazine"
-buford t justice
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Originally Posted by Geoff Hoad
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some of the crap that comes in on cars you just don't wanna touch, "i ordered it outta the back of a screw magazine"
-buford t justice
Quote:
Originally Posted by Geoff Hoad
It must be quite offputting when evry time you change gears this voice says "Yes, Yes, Yes". :) I mean its unsafe.
NOOO..
Its the one that goes "Oh F#$K there is a huge truck coming and I am in neutral!"
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Originally Posted by Derek A.
that's the case infront of our shop, it's about 500' of 4 lane city street with no divider that seems to atract wrecks, we use to keep a sheet on the wall to score and count the wrecks in a year, a avarage year would be in the mid 40's i think we got 60 once, i call it the denham springs dance of death pulling into work every morning 6 days a week, it's not the guy behind you it's the guy behind him when the guy behind you whips into the right lane and is faced with a parked car in the middle of the street (usual speed through runs 10-15 over the posted 45)
Same thing happened to my woodgrain knob. Since we don't track the car or do anything aggressive with the car, I just used two way masking tape. The same tape I use to re-grip my golf clubs. Wrapped it around a couple of times and shoved the knob back on. :D It holds fine now. It buys me some good time until someone is parting out a vehicle and saved a bundle.
Astro
Ouch, been there. I clearly remember the Jaguar that shunted me up the Khyber Pass last year. All you can do is sit there, listen to the screech of tyres and wait for the impact...
here, after reading the aparently crack induced article about knobs, go to the homepage and check out the on line shopping/catalog
http://www.davidstones.com/FiendishTeddyDevice.html