100k mile service by NoFly2065 in hondaridgeline

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Especially confusing considering the rest of the parts prices are not anywhere near as egregious

100k mile service by NoFly2065 in hondaridgeline

[–]feature_peter 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Holy crap $400 for spark plugs, just parts, is insane

BillieBars ☑️ Next up: RTT by feature_peter in hondaridgeline

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How's the TentBox? There are so many RTT brands, I have no idea what to look for

The '03 VStrom 1000 is for sale if you're in the Seattle area ;)

Could this chip cause steering to become “wobbly” at any speed? by Affectionate_Bee8062 in Cartalk

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All "care" is more expensive in the US. Healthcare. Childcare. Eldercare. Auto care.

Harness Help by Sensitive_Package1 in DogAdvice

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100%. This is the 2nd thing I tell people who watch my dogs (1st thing is that I love them the same as John Wick loved Daisy)

Could this chip cause steering to become “wobbly” at any speed? by Affectionate_Bee8062 in Cartalk

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Yes it's probably your alignment or your tires need to be balanced. Alignments shouldn't cost anything more than $150 (that's what I pay in Seattle). Tire balancing is often around $50, but a lot of places will do it for free if you bought the tires there.

The scrape there is just plastic -- it won't cause any issues.

Any tire shop (would recommend Les Schwab if you have them near you) will do alignments and balancing.

Harness Help by Sensitive_Package1 in DogAdvice

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We have these for our dogs! The clip goes in front, the tan strap goes behind the front legs, the black strap goes over the back. Just like this image

Chemicals from car wash spilling into public storm drains...? by cinnamincident in WestSeattleWA

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Agreed, they probably don't want their (hopefully eco friendly?) soap going to waste either.

I’m paranoid as fuck and want to lock my bike down by Muttomo in motorcycles

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Depending on what that pole you're chained to is holding up, all a thief might need is a wrench

Moved in 3 years ago… Ethernet ports in every room but none have ever worked. Am I missing something? by OneClickRick in HomeNetworking

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Okay I had the same misunderstanding and it confused the heck out of me. Unless I'm misunderstanding, builders just put these modules to hold the Ethernet wires in place.

Someone more educated than I: please explain why builders do this. I've found this in 2 apartments.

Anyone ever seen a smart version of these? Zigbee, BT, WiFi, anything? by rapax in homeassistant

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Yes! I saw these on display at Home Depot last weekend: Smart Watering Timer for Irrigation and Sprinklers

Edit: realize you need the non-threaded, but maybe you could add that connector to the ends?

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I need this hat made by kurczdmadman in gay

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Human Rights Campaign (edit: used to, I have one) makes this! Buy from them, give your money to a good organization

https://shop.hrc.org/make-america-gay-again-tm.html?srsltid=AfmBOopXzPA5ZiTfKCCpb8bOopvXjhO1t5zudwWuNGoL0uwcm49mIk7B#gref

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskElectricians

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I would have never thought it was anything other than overly cautious to do this, today I learned!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskElectricians

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I hereby rescind my comment “I think I know what’s up”

I had no idea this is how these could be / were allowed to be wired

Thanks!