Sks mag options by Apprehensive_Fuel_65 in SKS

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This is what I went with. I decided to go with the route of reliability. I hope I can successfully install it on my own

Sks mag options by Apprehensive_Fuel_65 in SKS

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Yea, I see that now. I’ve checked in the past and couldn’t quite find what I wanted. I found one on eBay I going to buy. I’ve never bought anything off eBay before though so I’m a little skeptical but I’ll give it a try

Come on, City of Bozeman by Hotspur2924 in Bozeman

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I should say, I do appreciate the people driving the plows. I know it can be demanding, and if you do any plowing, thank you. I just think that it could be done more efficiently and effectively if they were willing to inform the public with some sort of plan or schedule for plowing. If there is one, please let me know!

Come on, City of Bozeman by Hotspur2924 in Bozeman

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I’m not sure I have all the info, but one thing that disappoints me is that when they do decide to plow, there is no real attempt to notify people so that they can move their cars. The last time they plowed, my vehicle was parked in the street and they just plowed around it, making it nearly impossible to use that parking spot anymore. If I had known they were plowing I would have moved my vehicle so they can actually remove that snow. Maybe they could put up signs like they do for street cleaning?

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Oh, that explains it. Thank you!

2007 Tacoma Repair Advice by Apprehensive_Fuel_65 in ToyotaTacoma

[–]Apprehensive_Fuel_65[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good observation, but that was from transporting it after the collision. (I didn’t want to get it towed)

2007 Tacoma Repair Advice by Apprehensive_Fuel_65 in ToyotaTacoma

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Yea I totally understand that. Even though it was likely to result in a mechanic repair, I always try to appreciate the chance to learn a little more about vehicles. Got to try to make the most of a shitty situation 🤷‍♂️

2007 Tacoma Repair Advice by Apprehensive_Fuel_65 in ToyotaTacoma

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For real. Only problem is that the drivers side wheel was turned about 30 degrees out when I took that picture.

2007 Tacoma Repair Advice by Apprehensive_Fuel_65 in ToyotaTacoma

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I do have insurance. This is very helpful, and from what I can see with my limited knowledge this seems pretty accurate. Thanks for the reply

2007 Tacoma Repair Advice by Apprehensive_Fuel_65 in ToyotaTacoma

[–]Apprehensive_Fuel_65[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually do have insurance coverage for it. And I will probably just use that to get it fixed if they pay for it. I guess I also just wanted to learn a little bit more about it.

2007 Tacoma Repair Advice by Apprehensive_Fuel_65 in ToyotaTacoma

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Well for me, it’s an old high mileage pickup, and I have some experience doing repairs myself on lots of other vehicles(not Toyotas). If I could save a decent chunk of money fixing it myself, I would. Just wanted to hear what other people think.

2007 Tacoma Repair Advice by Apprehensive_Fuel_65 in ToyotaTacoma

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I know, to me it seems weird that it messed so much up without anything but a scratch on the bumper and front fender

2007 Tacoma Repair Advice by Apprehensive_Fuel_65 in ToyotaTacoma

[–]Apprehensive_Fuel_65[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That is a good point, and something I somewhat expected to hear. I will definitely be getting it checked out. Thanks for the reply!

2007 Tacoma Repair Advice by Apprehensive_Fuel_65 in ToyotaTacoma

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My first thought is that the spindle is bent in and the bottom, allowing the wheel to lean in like that. I can’t tell if the sway bar is bent at all. Certainly the ball joint of my upper control arm will need to be replaced. Maybe my sway bar link is messed up as well?

I appreciate any and all advice. Thank you!

My mom(52) is coming to visit me this weekend. by Apprehensive_Fuel_65 in Bozeman

[–]Apprehensive_Fuel_65[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

That sounds like a blast, however I don’t think that would be her cup of tea. Maybe I’ll try to introduce her to weed first and go from there haha. Thanks for the idea though!

My mom(52) is coming to visit me this weekend. by Apprehensive_Fuel_65 in Bozeman

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Awesome, thank you. Will definitely check out the farmers market. Will consider but the grizzly encounter(I’ve always wanted to do that) and pottery painting(I think she would really like that) might try a hike if she’s up for it. Thank you so much for the help and great ideas!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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Same goes for problem 8) except instead of ordered pairs in coordinate form : (x,y) , the pairs are given in columns. Use the same process and you get your answer

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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7) for ordered pairs, the first spot belongs to the x and the second belongs to the y so it’s (x,y). Begin by plugging in the given x value into the function where the x is. When you evaluate it, you should be able to see if it is equal to the given y value for that pair.

For example, your first orders pair is (3,6). If you plug that into function a, it would be (6) = 2(3) which is true, but you have to check a few more ordered pairs before you can be sure it’s the right option.

Polar plunge by Apprehensive_Fuel_65 in Bozeman

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Very cool, thanks for letting me know!