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kerosene
says
14 years ago
who the hell uses 18 mm bolts on an american vehicle. wtf.
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kerosene
says
14 years ago
and how on earth did i manage to BEND a fucking ratchet?
kerosene
says
14 years ago
been working on changing the front brake pads and rotors on the truck. been needing it for like....a year.
kina
14 years ago
haah yeah.. good luck!
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Shiin
says
14 years ago
this post made no sense to me. XD
Shiin
says
14 years ago
so GOODLUCK
Kayiko
says
14 years ago
That is pretty powerful Brad. Yaay for new break pads?
kerosene
says
14 years ago
kina understands.
kerosene
says
14 years ago
and american vehicles use american units ("standard") instead of metric. but apparently this truck was made in canada or something. said so
kerosene
says
14 years ago
on the sticker in the door.
kerosene
says
14 years ago
old pads were gouging the rotors, so it had to be done.
kina
14 years ago
that truck belongs in the snowwww!
Kayiko
says
14 years ago
That truck belong anywhere but a city!
Kayiko
says
14 years ago
Funny how it's oddly only lived in them!
Kayiko
says
14 years ago
or so i think
kerosene
says
14 years ago
bahahah, good call steph. it's a great tool when i need it. but needing it is rare.
kerosene
says
14 years ago
well here anyway. it was amazing up in canada.
Kayiko
says
14 years ago
haha well it was born there after all. I just have to laugh at the fact that Canada has so much land for a truck, and it had to live in
Kayiko
says
14 years ago
a city instead.
Kayiko
says
14 years ago
I like it though!
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