PicknPull junkyard trogs
PicknPull junkyard trogs
I dont know if any DIY folks in the AB. province notice the same thing..
But I use PickPull for a lot of things I dont mind being 'used' (out of sight parts especially).
I constantly come across destruction caused by troglodytes whose first desire is to slash and saw their way to a part the fastest. Interior, exterior, doesnt seem to matter it seems to be an 'industry' someone must be ebay'ing or whatever.
To get to the HID bulbs (A BIG PARASITE DRAW of vandal like action) it seems ppl cant wait to slash open the wheel liner and cut vital wiring that NEEDS to stay with the headlight assembly for it to work. IE RUINING IT for ppl needing a total headlight assembly unless they are wiring experts who can fix the recessed wire ends. (Ruined the wheel well liner I wanted; they cut in a hole and yanked/tore the liner out by force)
Or what seems to be junkyard picker damage on a non car accident part, making an entire once pristine fender useless but for a pro body guy, after its yanked and sat on.
I dunno, maybe Im being bitchy, but I find it very helpful to DISASSEMBLE parts to get to the desired one, greatly educational in how NOT TO or how safely do on my beastie in the driveway.
Makes me think these junkyard trolls dont actually own or have any of the vehicles they bash their way through...
But I use PickPull for a lot of things I dont mind being 'used' (out of sight parts especially).
I constantly come across destruction caused by troglodytes whose first desire is to slash and saw their way to a part the fastest. Interior, exterior, doesnt seem to matter it seems to be an 'industry' someone must be ebay'ing or whatever.
To get to the HID bulbs (A BIG PARASITE DRAW of vandal like action) it seems ppl cant wait to slash open the wheel liner and cut vital wiring that NEEDS to stay with the headlight assembly for it to work. IE RUINING IT for ppl needing a total headlight assembly unless they are wiring experts who can fix the recessed wire ends. (Ruined the wheel well liner I wanted; they cut in a hole and yanked/tore the liner out by force)
Or what seems to be junkyard picker damage on a non car accident part, making an entire once pristine fender useless but for a pro body guy, after its yanked and sat on.
I dunno, maybe Im being bitchy, but I find it very helpful to DISASSEMBLE parts to get to the desired one, greatly educational in how NOT TO or how safely do on my beastie in the driveway.
Makes me think these junkyard trolls dont actually own or have any of the vehicles they bash their way through...
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