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Negative ghost rider. LOL Actually this trim is painted. But i don't like leaving big gaps for the painter
I got a sliding compound miter if you want to borrow it Knievel. Just say the word. But you gotta come get it as I gotz no wheels.
 

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Lol we have a 2020. The new style grew on me.
Is your Ridgeline still rated for 5000# tow capacity??
Any quirks, likes, or dislikes??
I'll bet your wife drives it alot and is very comfortable in it.
Don't know where you are from but they are very sure footed in the winter months and I'm sure you have an improved traction control system on yours.
 

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Is your Ridgeline still rated for 5000# tow capacity??
Any quirks, likes, or dislikes??
I'll bet your wife drives it alot and is very comfortable in it.
Don't know where you are from but they are very sure footed in the winter months and I'm sure you have an improved traction control system on yours.
Egg is from Nunya. It's hard to locate on a map for sure. :p
 

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Is your Ridgeline still rated for 5000# tow capacity??
Any quirks, likes, or dislikes??
I'll bet your wife drives it alot and is very comfortable in it.
Don't know where you are from but they are very sure footed in the winter months and I'm sure you have an improved traction control system on yours.
Yes on towing. Can run load distribution hitches on them now.

Wife has only driven it once. She mainly drives the Civic or HRV.

Michigan. We run nokian winter tires all the way around on our vehicles. They are outstanding in the winter.

You may like the new new style. Been changed fir 2021. I prefer it but to late now.
 

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Is your Ridgeline still rated for 5000# tow capacity??
Any quirks, likes, or dislikes??
I'll bet your wife drives it alot and is very comfortable in it.
Don't know where you are from but they are very sure footed in the winter months and I'm sure you have an improved traction control system on yours.
Oh, averaging 24 mpg with only 2000 miles on it. Have seen as high as 28.
 

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All the time.
Then I ask them to show me there two way tailgate and trunk in the back. As I demonstrate they walk away LOL. This truck rides and handles like a dream. Four wheel independent suspension. I tow a 2300lb. trailer with up to 2 ton on the floor. I wish I could find a low miler from California someday. Definitely not liking the newer body style.

Show me your 2 speed transfer case and we'll talk lol.

Any of you monkeys like scarfing down almonds? I do about three or four of these 30 oz bags a month…fine snacking material.

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Hell yeah, Walgreens had some for $3 off. The wasabi didn't last long.
 

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Any of you monkeys like scarfing down almonds? I do about three or four of these 30 oz bags a month…fine snacking material.

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Your almond habit would be a monthly car payment up here…

I do really like these ones but I had to give them up, wheat in the seasoning.
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Does anyone know if one of these bearings will fit the front of a Denso 100 Amp alternator on our 2007 Camry?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/NTN-Alternator-Bearing-6302-2RS-Double-Sealed-15mm-ID-42mm-OD-13mm-W-54200/283177073419?_trkparms=aid=555023&algo=HOMESPLICE.SIMRVI&ao=1&asc=232958&meid=8bc3aedfa2fd48be893ed95606f665aa&pid=101112&rk=24&rkt=24&sd=392993655850&itm=283177073419&pmt=1&noa=0&pg=2563228&algv=SimplAMLv5hPointwiseWebNoToraCoCoViewsNoHighIdfOrRoundRobinBlenderWithPromotedViewItems&_trksid=p2563228.c101112.m1982&amdata=cksum:2831770734198bc3aedfa2fd48be893ed95606f665aa|enc: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|ampid:PL_CLK|clp:2563228&epid=4047659727&pageci=c3734cd5-8f61-46d0-96b7-9af9c8b1b10f&redirect=mobile





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I'm not sure if either will fit.

Same as the Amazon listing with a Nachi Quest

https://www.ebay.com/itm/NTN-Altern...7-bb8c-499c-b066-6c42376e33c6&redirect=mobile
 
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