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skblazer skblazer
User | Posts: 194 | Joined: 10/03
Posted: 11/23/03
04:52 PM

it kills me to see people talking about #### they dono about. i mean who does? im 16 years old and i posted a lot of usable information in the past month or two. and if i dont know i dont tell even if im no sure of somthing i dont say anything people could ruin there rig spend money where it dint need to be spent or just look like a dumbass on the trail or camp fire.


its just annoying when i hear things that are not true it seems like all the noobies in wheeling talk here and ask questions about some stuff you can figure out in about 20 min on your rig. THATS WHERE YOU LEARN so many questions are asked here that are easyer to look up on this very site. i spent 3 hours firguring out a chevy steering box when i knew people that knew how they worked. but i know a lot more than i did maybe not useful information but still cool to know. (lots of cool stuff in a power steering box you wouldnt see anywhere else)


to all you noobies out here try researching before you ask or try to answer. i have ment drunk hillbillys that are smarter than over half of you (sad but true ) but there are some smart guys out here i know that and thank you for helping me (or me helping you)


I will be building a truck this comeing year and i doubt ill ask any questions here and i know ill learn a whole lot.


reply to me if you think im right or wrong


thank you

 

 
RVEXPERT RVEXPERT
New User | Posts: 17 | Joined: 11/03
Posted: 11/25/03
09:20 PM

I do agree and disagree, as all of my friends and relatives know I will tackle ANY project before letting someone do it for me especially when it comes to my vehicle. However if I feel I can get advice from either someone I know knows what he is talking about or the same advice from a number of different sources I will take it and use it to my advantage.  For instance I have never tackled a project concerning a newer model car engine for the same fear that most of you have all those censors and wires and no room to work and well never had a CAR to work on before. My friend has a 1997 Chevy Lumina with the 3.1L V6 and well the head gasket went kaput on it so he called around and got prices on getting a new one installed. A butt busting $1399.00 to $1800.00. When he told me this I about fell out not that the price is too high just the fact that he would take a project to someone else and pay them that much to do it for him. I volunteered to do the job with his help running tools and such. I ordered the head gasket Kit for his car for about $200.00 from Car Quest Auto Parts and a few nights in my shop we had it fixed and back on the road. But I will ask advice from people who I know have the correct knowledge to help me get the job done faster. If you get one trick of the trade that you didn’t know and it saves you

 

 
RVEXPERT RVEXPERT
New User | Posts: 17 | Joined: 11/03
Posted: 11/25/03
10:15 PM

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skblazer skblazer
User | Posts: 194 | Joined: 10/03
Posted: 11/26/03
01:08 PM

well some people ask really dumb questions that message was to them look in some of the people posted things i knew were in the mag that month or on the web page


this mag is good it shows you lots of junk you need and dont read it dont look at the pictures and say "i wish i could"..

 

 

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