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That's a big one I almost stepped on one two weeks ago.Garden garter
Biggest one I've seen this year
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you'll just up with stinky fingersThat's a big one I almost stepped on one two weeks ago.
It was little smaller than that one though.
But still good size .
I tried to catch it but it was too fast for me and went into a log pile.
Yep I know but I just wanted the kids to see it then I was going to let it go.you'll just up with stinky fingers
"Hey Bucky, how long can you hold your breath underwater?"
The truck whoopsie. Felt a clunk, got out and found the driver's rear wheel exactly like this.
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That's what happens when you drive a GM or Jeep product into the woods...
Dang it! I hoped the 6-lug pattern belonged to a Jeep or GM so I could poke fun. Yeah, I've had lug nuts overtorqued by a shop and lost some wheel studs in the process.It's a Tacoma. Darnedest thing. I put new brakes on the rear like 6 months ago, haven't had the wheels off since. This happened as I went around a hairpin turn that went downhill to the right. The truck stopped so hard I thought I had a rear wheel stuck on a rock or log. Hit the gas and it wouldn't go. Wouldn't go in to reverse either, and I heard grinding when I shifted it into park. I thought the worst, something with the drivetrain. Saw this and still panicked because I figured the lug studs were broken. Jacked it up and I had only lost one stud. Five of the six lug nuts were gathered in a circle a few feet behind the truck. Jacked it up with a hi-lift and got the wheel back on. Figured I should check the other wheels. Used the really short lug wrench that came with the truck because that was all I had with me. The first stud I checked on the driver's front twisted off and broke so easily I couldn't believe it. A shop broke one stud on that wheel when I got new tires put one and I assume that one suffered the same fate. All the other nuts on the front were fine, but they were all loose on the other rear tire. I guess the rear end bounces more than the front and I just bounced them loose.
2DaMts....you might want to invest in new studs & nuts for all the wheels....not too expensive, but might be less costly through Tacoma Screw compared to NAPA....cheap insurance and not complicated to change out....neat pictures.
This POS that I call Whitey Ford..What is your project?