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Old 09-22-2011, 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by fx4f-150
what i REALLY wanted to do is push his queer teal blue cavalier out in the middle of traffic seeing as we were pulling out of a parking lot onto a busy 4 lane road. but i think the dents were at smaller cost then messing up my front end lol
Well there ya go. That explains it. Anybody driving a g.m. product(especially a cavalier) can't be right in the head
Old 09-22-2011, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by EricTheOracle

You'll have better days.
And you don't need to be an oracle to know that!
Old 09-22-2011, 06:53 PM
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huh, banshee you sh*t the bed last night or something? You're normally pretty calm...
Old 09-22-2011, 06:59 PM
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Yeah... Had a similar experience with a punk here in S.C. Of course after staring into the barrel of my Beretta 92 he decided not to punch my truck. Thank God for castle laws here in South Carolina.
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You can remove the blinker bulb And put water in there very easy to remove
Old 09-22-2011, 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by jhunt47
You can remove the blinker bulb And put water in there very easy to remove
Its gonna come to that. I dried it out today. It didnt get wet all day then night time rolls around and the whole headlight is clouded again...... Im gonna go to the dealer saturday and raise hell about the headlight and the rear vibration. It feels like a rumble stripe right at 55 mph and there trying to tell me its normal..
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Originally Posted by banshee150

a level headed being appears from the mist..
I think we are pretty level headed after all we own the right truck and found our way to the right forum. Lol, seriously most are just blowing steam, it infuriates me to hear that idiots out there do this stuff. When in the situation everyone will handle it differently and it probably will not end in death as most including myself have hinted. But if we didn't have a forum to come to, to talk smack and flex our "internet muscle" we probably would end up killing people. I myself was in a similar situation the guy in front of me at a traffic light thought I was too close (mind you we are stopped) so he got out and kicked my fender and cussed me out. Yeah I shouted back but didn't get out of my truck. Then he opens his trunk and pulled out a tire tool. Thats when I pointed my gun at him and told him to think twice before he dies in front of his family. I called the police got a report and he paid for the damage. At the end of the day he shook my hand and apologized and thanked me for being the bigger person. (was I, I threatens his life) He explained that he was already upset because his car had been broke into at the store and was having a bad day. Did I handle it right? All I can say is no one died, but they could have it was his choice. You can declare this story as internet muscle if you want, but its the truth every word.
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Originally Posted by fx4f-150
I just went and looked. To get the bulb out i would have to take out the battery. Which means everything would have to be done carefully to show no tamper.. Well a turkey baster maybe half full and a different dealer later i could have "standing" water in my headlight haha awesome idea
It's really not that hard to remove your headlamps, just a couple screws and pull straight out.
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Originally Posted by Hammer40
It's really not that hard to remove your headlamps, just a couple screws and pull straight out.

dont have to worry about it. ford approved my headlight! my service rep told me it was because he threw in some extra words about it being a new truck under 1000 miles. i think it was because the previous day i contacted ford about the issue and of coarse the dealerships gets the message.



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