Buyer Beware: Smoked Fog Lights from Rvinyl.com
Originally Posted by Mr. F
well sonny
lemme tell ya something.
my dad wasn't even around when i was starting to drive. so be lucky yours didn't have time to come to a hockey game or whatever, my dad woulda had no idea i even played hockey, let alone where i was playing. and when i had a flat tire, or something broke, i figured it out. it's not rocket surgery. same with changing alternators, starters, radiators, wiper motors, mufflers...get in there and get dirty, or pay a guy $300 to do it and feel like you just made the payment on his boat or pool or whatever.
half the cars i've had i hated and i beat the daylights out of 'em and i fixed 'em too.
not looking for sympathy or whatever but i think that too many kids today would rather have someone else do stuff for them instead of taking on the challenge themselves.
off my soapbox. and don't bother calling me an a-hole because i already know that i am.
my dad wasn't even around when i was starting to drive. so be lucky yours didn't have time to come to a hockey game or whatever, my dad woulda had no idea i even played hockey, let alone where i was playing. and when i had a flat tire, or something broke, i figured it out. it's not rocket surgery. same with changing alternators, starters, radiators, wiper motors, mufflers...get in there and get dirty, or pay a guy $300 to do it and feel like you just made the payment on his boat or pool or whatever.
half the cars i've had i hated and i beat the daylights out of 'em and i fixed 'em too.
not looking for sympathy or whatever but i think that too many kids today would rather have someone else do stuff for them instead of taking on the challenge themselves.
off my soapbox. and don't bother calling me an a-hole because i already know that i am.
Just out of curiosity...why would anyone want to darken lights that help one see or be seen such as headlights, taillights...I don't get it...and no matter how many times I tried to get my son to learn how to change a tire he just refused. My daughter can do it but my son can't...I don't think he can screw in a light bulb.
Originally Posted by AlG
Just out of curiosity...why would anyone want to darken lights that help one see or be seen such as headlights, taillights...I don't get it...and no matter how many times I tried to get my son to learn how to change a tire he just refused. My daughter can do it but my son can't...I don't think he can screw in a light bulb.
As for why anyone would want to darken lights...I guess it's the same reason I bought a crossfire. It's not the most utilitarian vehicle on the planet, but it's stylish. And style is in the eye of the beholder.
Originally Posted by AlG
Just out of curiosity...why would anyone want to darken lights that help one see or be seen such as headlights, taillights...I don't get it....
Originally Posted by iDriveX
As for why anyone would want to darken lights...I guess it's the same reason I bought a crossfire. It's not the most utilitarian vehicle on the planet, but it's stylish. And style is in the eye of the beholder.
Changing tires is one thing...but changing out some other components on newer cars is nothing like it was about cars of yester-year. Autos are so over engineered these days it's ridiculous. I have an older car and I did most of the work if something broke but there are certain things that go beyond our skill and wherewithal.
Older folks fall in the same category of paying someone else just to get it done rather than take the challenge themselves with us younger folk in certain areas. I wouldn't want to touch the engine compartment or electrical in my car because A) it's my daily driver B) If I do something wrong I'll more than likely have to pay to get that fixed plus whatever I was working on.
Heck I don't even like changing my oil even though I know how to do it because I don't want to deal with the disposal of the oil. Everyone just needs to not be testy.
Older folks fall in the same category of paying someone else just to get it done rather than take the challenge themselves with us younger folk in certain areas. I wouldn't want to touch the engine compartment or electrical in my car because A) it's my daily driver B) If I do something wrong I'll more than likely have to pay to get that fixed plus whatever I was working on.
Heck I don't even like changing my oil even though I know how to do it because I don't want to deal with the disposal of the oil. Everyone just needs to not be testy.
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