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  1. Rodent nest plus dog food HVAC help

    I hate them chewing on my vehicles... All from one 2" gap in the garage door gasket that had shrunk back from the door edge, half of which was covered by the wall. I pulled it back in position and used a .5" x .75" x 3" piece of angle aluminum secured to the door bottom to compress the...
  2. Rodent nest plus dog food HVAC help

    Found Mickey Jr this morning. Not in a trap, just stretched out dead on the floor. I expect to see other siblings soon enough. He was small - 1.5" body, mostly all head. About 20% the size of an adult.
  3. Does our R5G/R6G have a TCU?

    I'm not paranoid, simply privacy minded.
  4. Rodent nest plus dog food HVAC help

    I just ended the cohabitation of my shop by Mickey and Minnie. Then corrected the slight gap of my garage door gasket that allowed them to squeeze in. The traps have sat empty for 2 days now. I think I got em all!
  5. Does our R5G/R6G have a TCU?

    Nope! But my dear wife is an Information Technology Security Expert at IBM. We are like minds. I spent a good portion of my career in SW and HW design, and AI at IBM Research in the mid 1990's. I'm presently seeing what my team discussed at length back in 1995. And you ain't seen nothing...
  6. Does our R5G/R6G have a TCU?

    Count me as being consistent. I threw the smartphones out when I retired. Not worth the privacy risks. Further, if anyone comes into our home, the smart phones go into a Faraday cage box. No worse company than those who are glued to a handheld device with the attention span of a gnat. The...
  7. Knoxville drive shaft

    Two steps you should perform before investing in the driveshaft. Step 1: Have you checked your transmission fluid levels? If not, invest in the FitzStick and check the level. You can do it very easily when cold. Insure truck has sat on a flat surface overnight. Start engine, run up and...
  8. Does our R5G/R6G have a TCU?

    Yes. And it is easily disabled in the 5G Ranger.
  9. Belt Tensioner SNAPPED OFF

    Looks like you went about 50% further than I did. I cut to the base of the stop ramp. There seems to be plenty of movement distance, and I can't image the tensioner swinging in larger movements. I'll pop the hood and cycle through the AC and watch to see just how much movement there really...
  10. Belt Tensioner SNAPPED OFF

    How far did you grind (not how deep) to get full motion? I have not looked at my original closely yet, but I'm going to investigate to see if bearing replacement is possible. I did not grind to achieve full range as I liked the idea of the part staying bound at the upper limit to allow it to...
  11. Report your MPG

    But I bet you had some fun! :like:
  12. Anyone try this pan from amazon?

    That's quite a bargain and the filter is included. I'd be cautious of the filter being high quality. The pan is more black and white. It either fits or it doesn't, unless it is paper thin.
  13. Report your MPG

    You're mirroring my experience. I never see less than 23.4 And as high as 28.4
  14. Well, that's certainly different.

    Wouldn't you know it!
  15. How about some Jokes [Admin: No Politics, Religion, Nudity, Explicit Posts]

    I have to wonder what on the inside made him do that to the outside. He doesn't look like he is even shaving yet. Maybe Steve is a she. You never can tell now a days.
  16. Tacoma reliability

    I test drove one when I purchased my 2020 Ranger. Those seats were horrible! Interior felt cramped, and visibility seemed poor. The entire interior seemed awkward, and poorly designed. They should fire the human factors design staff.
  17. Darwin Award Thread

    You live long enough you'll see (and experience) all manner of accidents. At least I have. The intelligent will learn very quickly, those not will leave the gene pool. It didn't take me long as a teen and young man to figure out the inherent dangers of motorcycles. I love them, and the big...
  18. You might be a Redneck if...

    I'll bet it makes a pretty good light trailer. Keeps everything nice and dry. And has a nice soft suspension. A sliding door and lift gate in the back. And it is probably still carpeted. He could have done a better job with the mating surfaces where he added the front section. Maybe it's the...
  19. I'll believe this works when I see it.

    You're a classic Jeffersonian! "The least government is the best government." Accredited to both Thomas Jefferson and / or John Locke, but made it in print in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, founded in 1837 by John O’Sullivan. This excerpt from 1845 is an important...





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