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  1. Jimmy N.

    Stellantis Creates New Business To Collect And Sell Customer Data

    Oh, nice! I need to sign up for that My Mopar so I can contribute... something.
  2. Jimmy N.

    Storing car on Quickjacks over the winter.

    Hmm. I thought the primary reason was to make it easier to open all the doors on a Charger.
  3. Jimmy N.

    Mecum Kissimmee 2023

    Sorry, after throwing up repeatedly I had to deal with the dry heaves.
  4. Jimmy N.

    Law Will Install Kill Switches In All New Cars

    Maybe the system could be set up to detect texting instead? Wouldn't be all bad if some drivers would be forced to actually pay attention to what they're doing.
  5. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    I'd think that if they outlawed any volcanic eruptions, above and below water, it would have a very positive effect on the climate. Maybe much more so than outlawing internal combustion engines. And it would be so easy to do. Okay, maybe China and Russia wouldn't go for it, but still.
  6. Jimmy N.

    Latest Stellantis Endeavor

    Alright, the Fly Girls were okay.
  7. Jimmy N.

    Latest Stellantis Endeavor

    And here I was trying to be nice and not mention the Charger part.
  8. Jimmy N.

    Latest Stellantis Endeavor

    I already hate flying.
  9. Jimmy N.

    Storing car on Quickjacks over the winter.

    Well, I rarely drive mine if it's 30 degrees or less. Now, if it gets down to -10 or -20 I might. Then they don't even try to use salt on the roads, and rightfully so. Either way, the tires will start out at about 60 degrees (about as cold as it gets in the garage), and I always take it very...
  10. Jimmy N.

    Storing car on Quickjacks over the winter.

    If it concerned me, I'd get some of those Race Ramp style thingies to put under the tires. But it doesn't.
  11. Jimmy N.

    Storing car on Quickjacks over the winter.

    Okay, but why lift it in the first place?
  12. Jimmy N.

    Storing car on Quickjacks over the winter.

    You put a frame under yours? If so it should resist bending quite well.
  13. Jimmy N.

    Storing car on Quickjacks over the winter.

    There's a reason 4-post lifts exist.
  14. Jimmy N.

    Storing car on Quickjacks over the winter.

    I've used StaBil for years, and it works. Well, up to two years anyway under less than ideal circumstances. Recently switched over to Star-Tron, which seems to do a better job.
  15. Jimmy N.

    Storing car on Quickjacks over the winter.

    The key to keep it usable longer is well sealed containers, regardless of the material. But gas with ethanol can still stratify over time if not treated.
  16. Jimmy N.

    Storing car on Quickjacks over the winter.

    That would be my main concern. The car was built to be supported by the tires, not closer to the center. Temporarily lifting it up to work on it won't make it go bananas (so to speak), but over time I'd think it could deform a bit.
  17. Jimmy N.

    Looking to buy a trailer and need feedback.

    It's really a side effect of shooting sod poodles. They generally have flies on and around them.
  18. Jimmy N.

    Looking to buy a trailer and need feedback.

    Ball peen hammers?!? Hell, no, not as long as I have access to my trusty .22, or a sledge.
  19. Jimmy N.

    Looking to buy a trailer and need feedback.

    I looked into the Harbor Freight winches when needing one for a vehicle last year. While the prices were quite appealing, there were far too many reviews of broken and non-functional winches for my liking. Recently I decided to put a winch on a trailer, and bypassed Harbor Freight again, for...


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