The 3G Ramblings & General Discussion Thread (Trois)
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ummm, pretty questionable content, majafo
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It was catchy...but doesn't really set itself apart, IMO
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Sooooo, I ventured out of the 2G TSX side of the site recently because of um, "that guy" over on the RLX area. I really got a chuckle of some of the folks there. And not necessarily a funny chuckle, mostly it was a "how'd they fit such a large stick up their ass and does it come standard or is it an option when you buy a RLX" chuckle.
But that made me curious about what else was out here. ILX: yup, what I expected. Most everyone else: yep, that's Acura for ya.
But you guys. You 3G TL guys. I've read back through here a ways and you all are a bunch of offensive, miscreant, foul mouthed degenerates. And I don't even know what to say about your tossed salad obsession.
It's just, I don't know, it's just so what's the word... Pleasant, here. I like you guys!
Anyway, keep it up you beautiful bastids!
p.s. Is this where I ask you to toss *my* salad?
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Sooooo, I ventured out of the 2G TSX side of the site recently because of um, "that guy" over on the RLX area. I really got a chuckle of some of the folks there. And not necessarily a funny chuckle, mostly it was a "how'd they fit such a large stick up their ass and does it come standard or is it an option when you buy a RLX" chuckle.
But that made me curious about what else was out here. ILX: yup, what I expected. Most everyone else: yep, that's Acura for ya.
But you guys. You 3G TL guys. I've read back through here a ways and you all are a bunch of offensive, miscreant, foul mouthed degenerates. And I don't even know what to say about your tossed salad obsession.
It's just, I don't know, it's just so what's the word... Pleasant, here. I like you guys!
Anyway, keep it up you beautiful bastids!
p.s. Is this where I ask you to toss *my* salad?
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Maj, did my oil change yesterday. Drain bolt was definitely overtorqued but not terribly so... Filter was fine. Anyway, that's done.
Cv joints boots are in pristine condition. No leak or anything. I expected them to look worn but they're still very supple, which makes me wonder if the previous owner got them replaced not too long ago, and thus I wonder why my driver side outside cv is failing. *scratch head*
Cv joints boots are in pristine condition. No leak or anything. I expected them to look worn but they're still very supple, which makes me wonder if the previous owner got them replaced not too long ago, and thus I wonder why my driver side outside cv is failing. *scratch head*
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No torn boot and your CV is failing? That's odd...unless you live your life one quarter mile at a time.
CU2...Whale Cum, man...well made post...your avatar alone tells me you'll fit in here very well!
CU2...Whale Cum, man...well made post...your avatar alone tells me you'll fit in here very well!
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Exactly what I'm thinking. I mean, it's not impossible, but I genuinely expected the boot to have a tear. Nope, very squishy rubber boot. Looks almost new. It clicks exactly like the cv joint though. I need someone to drive so I can listen carefully. :P
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check the cotter pin on the lower control arm...if bent incorrectly it can make contact with the dust shield when making a turn.
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how about the wheel bearing?
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Big time, man...Happy Sunday!
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Working today. 18 days until my 9 day vacation. I have nothing planned though. Thinking I'll just take it easy and see what happens. My son will be turning 10 on June 20th, so I'll definitely do something with he and my daughter. She"ll be 13 in July. They grow up way too fast!
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Back to work now.. I'll shall return in a bit.
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Back to work now.. I'll shall return in a bit.
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Good stuff, Jamie...damn...you got your start young! Gonna be awesome, they'll both be out of the house in college by the time you're 42!
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Are you hearing clicks after the car is warmed up? Beating grease isn't rated for cold temps, and as it breaks down, that spec could get worst. If yes, your cv joint is more than likely on its way out. If no, repack with fresh grease.
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Yes! Early it was indeed. Just before I turned 22, my daughter, Riley was born. Just before 25, my son, Reece was born. They weren't exactly planned, but it happened just the same. Unfortunately(for the kids sake), me and their mom got divorced 4 years ago. It was for the best. We met when we were 17, got married at 21 , called it quits at 30. They kids live with her about an hour away, which isn't too bad. I pay $932 a mth. in child support and can see them pretty much anytime.
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That's awesome, man...hope you see them plenty...they need their Daddy!
Yeah, sometimes things just aren't meant to work out.
Joe, how much do you charge to pack us full of grease?
Yeah, sometimes things just aren't meant to work out.
Joe, how much do you charge to pack us full of grease?
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So, I saw a blue/green CL the other day(not sure what year), for $500. AT transmission is shot. Not sure how the motor(154K) is looking because I didn't get that far into it. I just looked at it. Body and paint are fantastic. Seats look great as well with no tears. Needs new tires and probably a brake job, all fluids changed out. Seems like a good beater to have around. I've had the TL for a year now and put 20K on her. At 87,500 now.
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500.. Shiett.. I'd do the trans myself for that price.
I'll pack you guys for free, being your own beating grease.
I'll pack you guys for free, being your own beating grease.
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Dude, $500! I should have bought my buddy's 03 Type S TL he turned into a dealership for $600. Betty said no.
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There's a clean cl type s for 2k here.. I guess they lost all their value.
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I think my next car addition will be a sweet swb truck. Not sure what yet. Project truck, maybe spend 5-10k on it and put another 5k into it.
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Maybe keep the body looking crusty.. So I can ram whatever I want, no fucks given, but clean interior, chassis, fuel injected v8, racing brakes, exhaust, and wheels.
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great photochop work
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Nice one. What's a SWB truck?
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It's not a typical bearing noise, it's def a clicking noise. Clicks faster depending on speed and so far it's only while turning completely right. Even if I go super slow it clicks.
Morning all!
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Thanks, man...like what? A mini truck? Hydraulics, essay?
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No extended cab. Blacked out C-10 low rider.
pb, it could be the dust cover like J said. That happened on my Accord once. Did the noise start after you did the brakes?
pb, it could be the dust cover like J said. That happened on my Accord once. Did the noise start after you did the brakes?
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Got it...nice...SWB. DFW...I love acronyms.
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Morning all
What do you expect from the guy that said "bust it on the beat ho"
Bring your own towel too?
Bring your own towel too?
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Oh I just realized you mean the brake dust cover
It wasn't bent or anything so I don't see why that would happen... but also worth checking. Thanks for the suggestion guys.
It wasn't bent or anything so I don't see why that would happen... but also worth checking. Thanks for the suggestion guys.
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cut the wheel the way it needs to be when you hear the noise, then reach under and check the cotter pin...it was that simple for me...obviously, long shot...
Franch...I was the dummy that said bust it on the beat, ho.
Franch...I was the dummy that said bust it on the beat, ho.
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I'll need someone to hold the wheel on the extreme right for me though, as it returns slightly when you let go of it, just enough for me not to hear the noise. I need a GF