Quickerscammer asked that y'all come in and say anything to his face. When is the gang bang?
quote:We need to plan a Saturday afternoon happy hour than swing by Quicksticker for a quick "intervention"!
Quickerscammer asked that y'all come in and say anything to his face. When is the gang bang?
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Maybe KBTX should know about this....
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Dear dubidumbass
States requirements for brake fluid are " the fluid must be within an inch of the full line- thanks for posting the pic,
Dear QuickerSticker dumbass:
Do you overestimate the length of your weenie too?
Maybe you can buy your employees a ruler. Please note my brake fluid is 3/4" from the full line----which according to you is in full compliance.
Thanks for playing!
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Reject if:
g. Fluid level in the master cylinder is more than 1 inch below the top of the reservoir or below manufacturer's recommended level.
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Believe only 17 states now have inspections. Texas Leg. repealed our law only to have Gov. Clements veto the bill ! The one thing I disagreed with him for sure !
Inspections lead to some of the worst ripoffs ! Fortunately there are some that don't take advantage !
quote:Even I would even like the QuickerSticker moron to return!
This thread. Please un-ban the quicker sticker guy so we can have more gold!
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"Your brake fluid is low and needs to be topped off before you pass inspection".
You picked on the wrong woman! I happen to know a little bit about what is under the hood of my vehicle and told you NO; my brake fluid is just fine. I asked him if it was below the "min" line and he said he could fail my inspection even if it was between min/max. WTF!
How many women a day do you scam?
quote:That would be Mr Dubi's job. My job is to buy guns and ammo!
You actually do look like you could use a brake flush. That stuff almost looks like oil. Good brake fluid should be clear or slightly amber. Brake fluid that dark has absorbed a lot of moisture, which may expand and become compressible when heated through braking.
quote:quote:That would be Mr Dubi's job.
You actually do look like you could use a brake flush. That stuff almost looks like oil. Good brake fluid should be clear or slightly amber. Brake fluid that dark has absorbed a lot of moisture, which may expand and become compressible when heated through braking.
My job is to buy guns and ammo!
quote:quote:quote:That would be Mr Dubi's job.
You actually do look like you could use a brake flush. That stuff almost looks like oil. Good brake fluid should be clear or slightly amber. Brake fluid that dark has absorbed a lot of moisture, which may expand and become compressible when heated through braking.
My job is to buy guns and ammo!
No sammiches for him until he gets it done
quote:Then dammit, gonna put that man to work!
3 years or 30k miles is a normally recommended interval. Moisture will be absorbed through seals over time, so you're probably about due. I just did my wife's, thinking about doing move though I'm only at 2 years and 27.5k.
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3 years or 30k miles is a normally recommended interval.
quote:Having trouble believing that was the ONLY reason the 8-year old was killed.quote:I was involved with an investigation where an 8-year old was killed due to low tread on the rear tires of a truck. After a couple of years the depositions were complete, a lot of money changed hands and it is one of the reasons why Discount Tire will now only install new tires on the rear of a vehicle (if replacing two at a time) as the tire manufactures request it.quote:
quote:I can't quite understand. Do you want inspections to go away while retaining emissions testing? Or do you want emissions testing to go away, as well?
Is this accurate, only 17 states do inspections?!? I hope so! I was thinking we were getting closer to having emissions testing mandatory state-wide, I would love for inspections to just go away instead.
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I was wondering how this thread could possibly have gotten 30+ more posts since the last time I opened it...was not disappointed.