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Old 04-29-2022, 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Hvymax
That was my first addition to mine. I might have to wire up a 7 pin just for giggles.
Lol, not even gonna put a 4 pin on mine to resist any temptation to pull anything! The weight of the hitch itself probably takes up a good part of the towing capacity!

You car is coming along great. I was wondering why the star was on the rear doors - the shark mouth is gonna be sweet!
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Old 04-29-2022, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Cheap Guy
Lol, not even gonna put a 4 pin on mine to resist any temptation to pull anything! The weight of the hitch itself probably takes up a good part of the towing capacity!
I have a few small utility trailers that I can use to haul anything I could in a pickup. The Harbor freight trailers weigh about 100lbs. Mine is probably 150 total. My motorcycle is about 500lbs or my mower. I'm usually just running between Lowe's and my house. Occasionally I run a load to the dump etc. If I'm taking my motorcycle anywhere during the winter when there could be ice on the road or I'm traveling to/from a job on the road I'll throw it on the trailer.


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Old 04-30-2022, 10:50 AM
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just swapped my windshield washer motor out, that was the easiest job I've ever done... and I managed not to dump the entire tank by using a couple rubber caps I have

I've only been driving it for 3 years without a washer
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Old 04-30-2022, 11:23 AM
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Awesome! Now you can play “ I can see clearly, now! “ on your CD player!

I just finished up masking off the repair area and squirting some primer on, I’ll let that sit a week then spray the colour coat!
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Old 05-01-2022, 07:23 PM
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evening all. Finally a day wit sun and no rain lol

#1 son called me today, He has a 2011 2LT
He has just Joined the BDHC, (Broken Door Handle Club :O)
Parts on order and he has watched a few videos on it . So have I
So Next weekend will pop off another door panel and do my first door handle repair :O
From the few videos I watched seems like a no brainier !
Glad I have a assortment of Panel/Clip removal tools :)
After pulling 4 door panels I think I can handle it lol

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Old 05-02-2022, 09:15 PM
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I parked the BlackSwan in the garage, loaded up the terrain and headed to Pawley’s Island, we got a resort condo. Sweetie’s in need of a change of scenery, Easter was rough for her, and Mother’s Day was horrible, She’s Hungarian and May 1 is Mother’s Day in Hungary.
So a phone call here an email there and we drove down today! Left at 3:00 AM got here at 7:45 PM.
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Old 05-03-2022, 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Oldblue
I parked the BlackSwan in the garage, loaded up the terrain and headed to Pawley’s Island, we got a resort condo. Sweetie’s in need of a change of scenery, Easter was rough for her, and Mother’s Day was horrible, She’s Hungarian and May 1 is Mother’s Day in Hungary.
So a phone call here an email there and we drove down today! Left at 3:00 AM got here at 7:45 PM.
Steve bummer your wife has been going through a rough time !
I agree with you about away for awhile is being a good thing!
Have a Safe trip and great get away
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Old 05-03-2022, 09:33 AM
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Miles rolling up.

Now that it's boating season, the miles are piling up on the HHR. Just hit the 140k mark and it's been great. It's a 70 mile round trip to the marina and sometime I have to go back and forth a couple of times a day. Last year I had a gas guzzling V8 SUV and the gas was killing me. I also had a sedan but it couldn't haul anything plus it took premium. This year has been great so far - Basically getting around 25 mpg so it's much less of a pain - and I've been stuffing it to the gills with boating crap. Got these roof racks from the A company for $35 and for the price, they're decent. Don't know how a kayak will work on this because the roof rack is set back pretty far.

Now all I have to do is keep the dang freeloaders from hitching rides - why can't Canadian geese stay in Canada? Lol.





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Old 05-03-2022, 10:49 AM
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Over the weekend, I went to a van run in Indiana. The HHR Panel is considered a van- so I took it instead of one of my other vans.



I won the HHR class...... if only by virtue of being the ONLY HHR Panel in the show. There were others, but none entered the show.


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Old 05-03-2022, 10:53 AM
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And today, turning around in my driveway and heard a BANG.

Broke a rear coil spring, guess I need to buy that SS rear axle and springs I saw in the junkyard yesterday.


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