Hey I have more gas tank lock rings coming. I really have to get into this guys basement and see what he has. His dad had a dealership that closed in the 1970's and he has a basement full of parts I guess.
I will be happy to get the locals like 8, 21 and 43.Hey Hops...let me know how the Antennae works. I gather up 24 channels with mine and could get a few more with a rotor. I did gather up 2 more just like mine down the road this week.
The neighbor that used to live across the street here was still using one like that maybe 10 years ago. He's gone now (I think he was near 100 yrs old) but his antenna is still up. Wonder if the controller is still there? The house is a rental now and pretty sure they don't use it anymore.I remember 50 years ago we had a antenna rotor with a control like this. Back in the 60's we got a lot of channels. too bad there were only 3 networks and Public tv. We lived in the middle of all the signals though. Our town didn't have a tv station.
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Yeah 2007 DurangoWhat vehicle was it? Aluminum wheels I presume.
Hey, we must have been cool. Our antenna moved!. Dad had it mounted to a closet door. You just moved the door to get different stations clear!. lolI remember those - you were "cool" if you had an antenna that moved - you could "dial in" a station
a little lesson for all in there - rotate your tires - I do mine twice a yearYeah 2007 Durango
Where at? Local?Hey I have more gas tank lock rings coming. I really have to get into this guys basement and see what he has. His dad had a dealership that closed in the 1970's and he has a basement full of parts I guess.
niceHey, we must have been cool. Our antenna moved!. Dad had it mounted to a closet door. You just moved the door to get different stations clear!. lol

I don't do it that often, but at least a few times over the life of the tires. Guess that might explain why I never had one stuck bad.a little lesson for all in there - rotate your tires - I do mine twice a year
NOS?Hey I have more gas tank lock rings coming. I really have to get into this guys basement and see what he has. His dad had a dealership that closed in the 1970's and he has a basement full of parts I guess.
I don't think it's quite such a thing with a car - but I know on my truck, it's a must doI don't do it that often, but at least a few times over the life of the tires. Guess that might explain why I never had one stuck bad.
Long Island a friend of a friend, he does not let people in there but my one bud I grew up with. Weird situation for sure he is a Chevy van guy, my friend.Where at? Local?
At the dealership, we would loosen the lug nuts up a turn or two and do a figure 8 or two in the parking lot.Yeah 2007 Durango
That's great you found more lock rings. Everybody has issues with the repops.Long Island a friend of a friend, he does not let people in there but my one bud I grew up with. Weird situation for sure he is a Chevy van guy, my friend.
Just stepped out on the porch... its starting to do something. Can't hardly see it, but I can hear it. Like super fine sleet.You guys getting the snow yet looks like it is ready to here.
Well first, they were rotated right before thanksgiving, the dealer i bought it from , threw in free rotations so being I was swamped with OT, I let them do ita little lesson for all in there - rotate your tires - I do mine twice a year
So, seized on in 2 months? You PO someone and they super glued them maybe?Well first, they were rotated right before thanksgiving, the dealer i bought it from , threw in free rotations so being I was swamped with OT, I let them do it
Yeah probablySo, seized on in 2 months? You PO someone and they super glued them maybe?
that is jacked up that it was so stuck so quicklyWell first, they were rotated right before thanksgiving, the dealer i bought it from , threw in free rotations so being I was swamped with OT, I let them do it
Luck wished. LOLAnyway...... I'm getting a second opinion today on the 440 block, dropped it off Thursday, supposed to be checked out today. Wish me luck