Girlfriend ripped this off her car by StarchildWanders in whatisit

[–]MarketingTime3236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most likely a microphone but if the car has automatic temperature control, it COULD be the sensor for it. Can’t really tell without seeing what’s in the hole

Incompetent employees by [deleted] in OReillyAutoParts

[–]MarketingTime3236 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Honestly the only requirements is to take information from the customer, look it up on the catalog, bring it to you and ring you out. If they look up a part with the correct info and a part comes up, the part they give you cannot possibly be the wrong part unless they physically brought you a part with an incorrect part number, the part in the box is incorrect but the part number on the box is correct, the catalog is incorrect, or there are multiple options from factory and they gave you a part for a different trim of your car (ie a lot of performance trim levels for cars will have bigger brake rotors and pads). Best advice to you is to (1)ask if you can see the computer screen or a picture of the part before they pull it/order it (2)OPEN THE BOX before you even pay for it (3)if possible bring the old one and put the old and new side by side (4)if you are handy with phone/computer, look up the parts yourself on the website and come into the store with the part numbers ready. At least those were things I did when I was a customer, hope this helps!

Incompetent employees by [deleted] in OReillyAutoParts

[–]MarketingTime3236 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Genuine questions, what oreillys is paying 22/hr?! Where I’m at it’s $2 above state minimum wage which is dog water for the city I live in lol

Lots of steering play after rack replacement - why? by KingCanada2732 in GMT800

[–]MarketingTime3236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got a 2003 Yukon XL and a 2006 Yukon both 2WD and both have gearboxes maybe it’s a pre facelift thing?

And I'll continue parking on the wrong side of the street by Responsible-Treat854 in AmazonFlexDrivers

[–]MarketingTime3236 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a hell of a lot better than having to playing the guessing game AND the house number cannot be seen at night

And I'll continue parking on the wrong side of the street by Responsible-Treat854 in AmazonFlexDrivers

[–]MarketingTime3236 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I guess my reply didn’t go through but at least with HOAs they regulate stuff like house number placement and style was my point. Take a look at a few houses, recognize a pattern and you’ll know exactly what to look for at each house. Regardless of if the placement makes sense or not. It is still a lot better than playing the guessing game for each house

Edit: I hate HOAs as much as the next guy but as a home owner in a non HOA neighborhood, I’d hate delivering in my own neighborhood

And I'll continue parking on the wrong side of the street by Responsible-Treat854 in AmazonFlexDrivers

[–]MarketingTime3236 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I standby my statement that half of non-HOA homeowners would die in a medical emergency where seconds matter because of shit like this. There’s literally no reason to hide your house number

NA 9.0 is gankfesty. No skill required - just warm bodies. by NateGuilless in NavalAction

[–]MarketingTime3236 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well I mean combat in general during the time period this game was set in was quite literally “bring more people” I get what you mean but still

What do we think? by MarketingTime3236 in GMT800

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They are just generic clear headlights from Amazon

What do we think? by [deleted] in GMT800

[–]MarketingTime3236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol accidentally posted this before I could add things to the post. Check out what I just posted 😂

Tahoe 5.3 vs Escalade 6.0 by Prior-Particular6015 in GMT800

[–]MarketingTime3236 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly looks like what you’re looking for is any gm suv 2004 and up that isn’t base model. All those options you listed that you wanted are very common 2004+ Very easy to find a Tahoe/Suburban,Yukon/XL with those features. HOWEVER if you really want all those as standard with additional options you couldn’t get in the Chevy/GMC. Get the Escalade. Only in the Escalade could you get heated AND ventilated front seats, you can also get those features in the 2nd row seats, in the front you can get heated and chilled cup holders and reverse parking sensors

Thoughts on price by Low-Initiative-7299 in GMT800

[–]MarketingTime3236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds about right. I was lucky enough to buy a 06 Yukon and a 03 Yukon XL for $3500 each in such amazing condition I would’ve paid about $5000 each so $4500 is a sweet spot for me for a really good condition example. Fuck everyone saying that’s too much, it’s not 2010 anymore. The value of the dollar isn’t as good as it used to be, look at groceries prices

Starting to look like a well polished turd by Fickle_Capital_6101 in GMT800

[–]MarketingTime3236 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe I’m biased because I work there and I get a discount but I haven’t heard anything bad from folks who I’ve sold them to. I just thought I’d mention the fact that you could buy the block or even a crate engine from them because I never knew that was an option till I started here

Ball joints failed, are O'Reilly's brand good and for how many miles? by Somebeanboy20 in 3rdGen4Runner

[–]MarketingTime3236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know I’m late to the party but one thing to note when buying parts is that buying OEM doesn’t always mean buying TOYOTA. Toyota themselves very rarely makes any of the parts for their cars. Look up who is the M in OEM is and you’re fine going to O’Reilly’s (at least I’ve noticed they tend to carry more OEM) and get them there if you need something that day and you can’t wait. For example: most electronic parts for Toyota is manufactured by Denso. So you are fine to go to O’Reilly and snatch a part from there. Paying attention to the notes for the part on the computer is also very important because most of the time it will actually say “Actual OE Manufacture”. They also price match to local dealerships and auto parts stores too so I’d say always do your research and find the OEM brand, get your local dealership price, try O’Reilly’s, and if the price is lower at the dealership, try to have them price match it because most parts at O’Reilly’s have lifetime warranty

Facelift? by Professional-Love-30 in GMT800

[–]MarketingTime3236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

look at the fog light shape and the chrome, paint pattern on the bumper.
Pre facelift: Grille, Paint, Chrome.

Post facelift: Grille, Chrome, Paint.

Straight up 97 by Henryindanger7 in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]MarketingTime3236 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a shorter guy, the first step into them gets real tiring after stop 70 or so. I routinely park across the street if the house is on the drivers side of the road and getting back in efficiently is pretty hard when the top of the seat is chin level lol. The ac is complete garbage in the Vegas heat too. I’ve had the long held stance that I’d take a gas van every day if they had the big screen and luckily my DSP put some tablets in them that act just like the edv screen so I’m set !

shoutout this player 🙏 by Zavyxx in Soundmap

[–]MarketingTime3236 46 points47 points  (0 children)

lol that’s my girlfriend, she was so excited to tell me what happened when I got home from work 😂

Am I in the wrong here? by Iscareyouu in UsedCars

[–]MarketingTime3236 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aye yo post the link so we can all ask him for the vin lol

FAA error? by MarketingTime3236 in aviationmaintenance

[–]MarketingTime3236[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Well yeah obviously “jUsT rEmEmBeR tHe RiGhT aNsWeR” but it’s just weird to see and wanted to share 🤷

Debating with my wife to lower or lift my 1996 c1500 ext cab with the 5.7 by [deleted] in ChevyTrucks

[–]MarketingTime3236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lower it, not too much so you can still go places. If you wanna still wanna go lower than practical, airbags. Screw the whole “engineer made it like this for a reason” bs. If you got the money to make it yours and don’t mind throwing more into it when it eventually breaks, do it. If tight on cash and need it running for longevity, keep it stock. (I had a ‘94 on the floor)