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Well…DoD folks are back to mandatory mask wearing, whether fully vaccinated or not. And soon to follow down the pipeline…if you want to keep your Fed Govt job, you will be vaccinated. If not, you know where the gates are, and that’s exactly where you’re heading.

I'm not sure how to feel about this to be honest. But they could care less about how I feel anyhow.
 

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Not familiar with a Ridgeline (sp?) but on the CD Accords the front subframe was attached to the body at four points. We would undo the bolts and then jab a large bar in against whatever and pry/lever/move the subframe on its bolts in the direction that suited us for camber. Long time ago now but i seem to remember a third of a degree was possible (whatever you take from one side goes to other) because lower arms are attached to subframe but upper arms are on monocoque. Put the tight back in the bolts and bask in the awesomeness of adjusting the un-adjustable.
Bigger vehicle might require a more HD solution, but hopefully you get the jist.
Just done jisted Kiwi. It's all in fun Mr. Now don't go getting sensey on me.
 

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Well…DoD folks are back to mandatory mask wearing, whether fully vaccinated or not. And soon to follow down the pipeline…if you want to keep your Fed Govt job, you will be vaccinated. If not, you know where the gates are, and that’s exactly where you’re heading.
I know military folks have some different rules to follow from the moment they sign up but forced inoculations are against the Nuremberg code. Ima go do some reading
 

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Bed extender ftw. Made it awhile back and it's a very useful tool. Hate dragging the trailer to home depot. Also discovered treated 2x6x16 sticks are cheaper by a few bucks each than standard kiln dried 2x6x16. ???... so i done did go with treated. This lumber game is fugged up.
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Well…DoD folks are back to mandatory mask wearing, whether fully vaccinated or not. And soon to follow down the pipeline…if you want to keep your Fed Govt job, you will be vaccinated. If not, you know where the gates are, and that’s exactly where you’re heading.

Just think, you might get a date that lasts longer than one night! Lol
 

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Not familiar with a Ridgeline (sp?) but on the CD Accords the front subframe was attached to the body at four points. We would undo the bolts and then jab a large bar in against whatever and pry/lever/move the subframe on its bolts in the direction that suited us for camber. Long time ago now but i seem to remember a third of a degree was possible (whatever you take from one side goes to other) because lower arms are attached to subframe but upper arms are on monocoque. Put the tight back in the bolts and bask in the awesomeness of adjusting the un-adjustable.
Bigger vehicle might require a more HD solution, but hopefully you get the jist.


Ridgeline would use an aftermarket cam bolt to adjust front camber. If caster is out somthin is bent!
 

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Well…DoD folks are back to mandatory mask wearing, whether fully vaccinated or not. And soon to follow down the pipeline…if you want to keep your Fed Govt job, you will be vaccinated. If not, you know where the gates are, and that’s exactly where you’re heading.
Sad world we live in these days.
 

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I’m not a fan boy of any make or model of anything. Guns, saws, trucks, you name it, i don’t care what name is on it, i like what i like. I’ve had ford, ram, and chevy/gmc and they all did what they were supposed to do. Currently i have a 2019 Sierra 2500HD with a Duramax and Allison trans. Flame me:firedevil:
 

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Speaking of slackers..how you?!!
afternoon Tom I’m ok coffee time how’s you

Bed extender ftw. Made it awhile back and it's a very useful tool. Hate dragging the trailer to home depot. Also discovered treated 2x6x16 sticks are cheaper by a few bucks each than standard kiln dried 2x6x16. ???... so i done did go with treated. This lumber game is fugged up.
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I needed some 2x10x20 for my trailer and white pine was 15 bucks more per board than yellow pine
Which is what treated wood is but I’m not a fan of the treating they do anymore
The new system they use is pretty much a coloring without the chemicals for treating
 
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