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I should have just done the work myself. I've just been so exhausted and need to stop making excuses. Often hard to get up in the morning. Going to make a Dr appointment actually.
Last two years: still tired no matter how much sleep, hand tremors, weight gain, exhaustion, night sweats/hot flashes
maybe I'm going through menopause
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I have the identical truck but I have a 2021 car as well
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Yeah I just go to the dealer anymore if I can't handle it or it's under warranty.
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My pickup truck is old enough to drink at the bar lmao.
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I thought I was doing a favor to a local guy when I got a bent tie rod and decided to hire him. Faggot was a liberal anti racist who didn't even align my car correctly.
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I had a good experience with this shop two years ago. They did raise their prices though...
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@tyler @Dudebro @Terry @WilhelmIII @givenup no real need to be nervous .. but replacing components nearly guarantees you will need an alignment
500 bucks says you would do just fine
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Probably. Next time :kiriwink:
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We never butchered our own sheep because back in the day it was cheaper and nicer to keep the butcher employed
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It's all gone downhill.
I have my pickup truck in a local shop to replace some worn steering components and a bad wheel bearing, but I think that it is going to be a lot more expensive than I expected.
Honestly it might have been comparable in price just to buy a van.
I should have just got the parts and done it myself, but I get nervous working on critical stuff like steering.
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I would if I still had sheep
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(we buy rennet, we don't have enough sheep to butcher them for that)
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I have a press, I just need the rennet and such for cheese
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Slaughter a lamb in milk and scrape out the inside of its stomach :blobcatlove:
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Looks like a fingerbox mold
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I built a press last year, and decided to do a rough cast for a push plate.
It's for making cider, juice, and cheese.
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Watcha buildin' there, Mr. Tyler?