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Sumbitch...... God it feels good to drive my car again without the anticipation of the bang. Thanks guys for all the suggestions. I hope somebody gets some good out of my experience. (everybody but Hank-- he laughed) LOL Thanks, Randy
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I thought his rear quarter was going to fall off or he would see the the rear end in the rear view mirror. Now he tells us it's a bracket thingie for a cable.
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Okay, Hank. Now you're down to a hamburger and a warm glass of water.
Keep it up and you will owe me dinner!!!
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Okay, we'll just call it even. Actually not sure why you would owe me anything in the first place. You have to admit, after all you went through then find out it's cable bracket, hook, whatever, is kind of funny. Well at least it is to me.
Last edited by Hank70SS; 06-23-2010 at 05:58 PM. |
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Glad to hear it was something simple... reminds me of last night trying for hours to diagnose trailer light problems on my truck. Next time I'll check the fuses FIRST
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Sounds like how I would do it. Start at the trailer and make sure all the wiring is perfect. Slowly work my way back until I get to the fuse box. At least when you get done you know all the wiring is good.
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