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OMG! My truck is on it's period... what do i dew?
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<blockquote data-quote="OrioN" data-source="post: 2453371" data-attributes="member: 58562"><p>WTF is that ? do u think these contracted service providers even teach their crew how to do a proper pretrip ~postrip .</p><p></p><p> i see no one else on my belt line checking their tires , lites, or popping the hood to check fluid levels. </p><p></p><p>a few of them said its not their job since they weren't informed of doing that. </p><p></p><p>stewped ! go ahead n run your engine dry and seize it. or let the coolant leak out n blow gaskets or warp the cylinder heads. or ignore the brake pad squealing and let them grind down to metal to metal so u have to get new rotors ($$$) along with the pads($).or put black electrical tape over the check engine light on the dash n keep on truckin '</p><p></p><p>I have a rural route, yo, and will be on the road up to 220 miles this peak. its me myself n my truck out til midnight with no backup like what brownies have with messages to their hub for helpers when shizz hits da fan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OrioN, post: 2453371, member: 58562"] WTF is that ? do u think these contracted service providers even teach their crew how to do a proper pretrip ~postrip . i see no one else on my belt line checking their tires , lites, or popping the hood to check fluid levels. a few of them said its not their job since they weren't informed of doing that. stewped ! go ahead n run your engine dry and seize it. or let the coolant leak out n blow gaskets or warp the cylinder heads. or ignore the brake pad squealing and let them grind down to metal to metal so u have to get new rotors ($$$) along with the pads($).or put black electrical tape over the check engine light on the dash n keep on truckin ' I have a rural route, yo, and will be on the road up to 220 miles this peak. its me myself n my truck out til midnight with no backup like what brownies have with messages to their hub for helpers when shizz hits da fan [/QUOTE]
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