Stop in for a cup of coffee

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It has gone fast. The Covid thing sucked but we all made it through without catching it so it seems. I went to a few car cruises and we had Mopar Maxx last month. We still go out to eat and spend time with friends, neighbors and relatives. Doing ok.
 
Heard a good one this morning, a useful quote.
“Creating a solution for a problem that doesen’t exist.”

that should be the motto for new car manufacturers.
Thee Mr. Drukker said it this way “ There is nothing more wasteful than doing better that which should not be done at all” I likely butchered the exact quote but I am close. He was the MFG Guru for a long time.
 
Thee Mr. Drukker said it this way “ There is nothing more wasteful than doing better that which should not be done at all” I likely butchered the exact quote but I am close. He was the MFG Guru for a long time.
Reminds me of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" followed immediately with "Change for the sake of change" and "Planned obsolescence"
 
So metaphorically, If it ain’t broke don’t fix it applies to our wives.
And planned obsolescence applies to our girlfriends?
And may the two never meet! Hah! This thread always takes turns you never expect!
Talking about cars or women? Trade your 50 year old in for 2 25's! LOL I hear that can get expensive!
 
Good Morning Married Mopar Mongerers.......:poke::poke:
Good morning Mitch

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Going against my better judgement. Crusty rotors going back on, no local stock. Im guessing a very popular part. The design,in my opinion is a built in failure. Brake pads fit very tight in the brackets and tend to stick. Well, they used to. Not now after a little touch with the grinder. Not enough to make them loose, but enough for them to release.
 
Going against my better judgement. Crusty rotors going back on, no local stock. Im guessing a very popular part. The design,in my opinion is a built in failure. Brake pads fit very tight in the brackets and tend to stick. Well, they used to. Not now after a little touch with the grinder. Not enough to make them loose, but enough for them to release.
I have done the same, in the past....Works well......
 
My oldest is camping in Colorado near Leadville. He has a GPS tracker and I got a satellite ping from him this morning. I can see his Jeep and his campsite. Isn't technology cool.

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Cracked brake line on Fargo fixed. Just have to attatch the pitman arm to the steering link and i can move it. Well, throw seat back in too...
 
I heard on the news radio that a guy was hit and killed by a car on the highway while trying to escape police in a carjacking...

Kinda made me chuckle.... Karma... :lol:

If you're gonna car jack cars, then I don't feel bad when you get killed running from the police when they catch up with you...
 
Majorly bad mishap with the dart today. Luckily no one hurt, but my heart stopped for a while.
 
I heard on the news radio that a guy was hit and killed by a car on the highway while trying to escape police in a carjacking...

Kinda made me chuckle.... Karma... :lol:

If you're gonna car jack cars, then I don't feel bad when you get killed running from the police when they catch up with you...
Just consider it instant, permanent rehabilitation!
 
Heck with you, how is the Dart? Hehehe!
A couple dings in the rocker that was next to be replaced, other that, everything else seems to still be square and true. This is with me trying to raise it with a skid steer and jack.

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