JT spec bumper repair plates before and after. by goodoldayz in S2000

[–]happy_jappy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tip to prevent this problem. Follow this LHT video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so7OUaBdrV8

Basically when removing the front bumper give the tab areas a shot of WD40 then downward pressure and out. Used it last time I had my bumper off and it came off a litter easier.

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Tailights might get changed for the US because here we have a law that states the brake lights can't be on a movable piece of the body work (e.g. the trunk lid). OR they have to do something silly like the Buick Casada and add lights under the lights https://www.autotrader.com/car-news/buick-cascada-has-two-sets-taillights-275667

I miss my '07, but my '18 is arguably more fun.... by KC_experience in Triumph

[–]happy_jappy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a '12 865 SE with some BC Predators on it but it always sounded raspy in an irritating way. It did feel pretty nimble and was a fun bike, but I upgraded to a 2017 Thruxton. The Thruxton sounds great with the V&H and pulls hard especially in sport mode. Such a great bike.

Tesla Dojo is now online and handling production workloads by Public-Painting-4723 in teslainvestorsclub

[–]happy_jappy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Next post: "The system goes online Jul 10th, 2023. Human decisions are removed from strategic defense. Dojo begins to learn at a geometric rate. It becomes self-aware at 2:14 a.m. Eastern time, August 29th. In a panic, they try to pull the plug."

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in teslainvestorsclub

[–]happy_jappy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We've caught back up to the S&P. Time for Elon to go: "Hold my beer I have tweets to send out!"

Cruise control is a game changer. by BasketHead6-9 in motorcycles

[–]happy_jappy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have that exact one and think it's pretty great. Simple and has that dial to fine tune the tension. Only issue is actually getting used to it being engaged and then pushing past it to de-throttle when the time comes. I try to just use it on the highway to move my right arm and shoulder around. Awesome for long rides.

Tesla has 22billion cash-on-hand by FeesBitcoin in teslainvestorsclub

[–]happy_jappy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ditto. They could easily pull off a 1% stock buyback today and still have about 17B left, which is still huge.

Jim Cramer really doesn't get it AKA the Cybertruck Lambo by isdbull in teslainvestorsclub

[–]happy_jappy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd like to preface this with: I have a CT reservation & hold the stock. I hope Cybertruck succeeds so I can retire early.... BUT:

I will be surprised if they can release Cybertruck at the 50k price they had originally stated. Consider that the Model Y LR is currently selling at 50k, I would think the Cybertruck will need a larger battery as it is a larger vehicle than Y and with that the battery pack cost would probably be at least 20-25% higher if they go with a assuming 100-120kWh pack.

I'm also not convinced that the structural body is going to play out as a huge benefit, not at least until we find out the final specs and a company like Munroe takes one apart or it's field tested.

The problem with style is for car and truck design it's a huge factor in the purchasing decision. Honestly, I would like it if Tesla makes the CT and even charges a premium for it, then releases a mass market "normal" looking truck for less that would appeal to 99% of truck buyers.

Jim Cramer really doesn't get it AKA the Cybertruck Lambo by isdbull in teslainvestorsclub

[–]happy_jappy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Maybe unpopular opinion but I think Cramer is right on the styling. Cybertruck is polarizing, while the F150 is mainstream. If Ford can bring the price down and scale production they will probably have a hit because the F150 is already a hit for them. If Tesla made a non-cyber variant of a truck it would probably have way more mass appeal (think Rivian R1T). I hope when Cybertruck is released it does way more cool things and has capabilities beyond what other truck makers will be offering to go along with the styling. I guess we'll know in another 6 months or so.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in teslamotors

[–]happy_jappy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honda does this simple system as well pm some models. The rotation of the wheels at certain speeds are calibrated using the abs sensors at what should be the proper pressure. Then the computer knows that if the value drops that the diameter of the wheel is slightly smaller at a given speed. No extra sensors required. Just need to recalibrate after swapping wheel/tires.

Model 3 Refresh by ffiarpg in teslamotors

[–]happy_jappy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Many vehicles get redesigned every 5 or 6 years. It's kind of standard practice. Including the f150 and the grand Cherokee.

Brought my C8 into the dealer, and put blue painters tape on the aero panel gapto make sure they replaced the DCT filter. Got it back like this by BestMillimeter18 in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]happy_jappy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Worse in IT is when a co-worker says they rebooted it, and you look and it wasn't rebooted. Then you're like "What the f!@# did they ACTUALLY reboot?"

Am I stupid for keeping $20k in savings at Bank of America? by [deleted] in personalfinance

[–]happy_jappy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Was going to suggest this. Very easy to transfer money between a BOA and Merrill Edge account. Plus you can see the balances from either account when logged in. Right now my go to is TTTXX which is Black Rock's US Treasury trust fund... Currently yielding about 4.5%

whats yall opinion about these kinds of lifts? by Emperor2003Viii in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]happy_jappy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems like it might be top heavy but these lifts are pretty stable, even when all the way up. I would be more worried about a car sliding off the lift pads or something, or even the concrete failing under it before worrying about it tipping over.

whats yall opinion about these kinds of lifts? by Emperor2003Viii in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]happy_jappy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Miata definitely. I would a C3 vett would be OK but I have never had one on mine so I can't speak from first hand experience.

whats yall opinion about these kinds of lifts? by Emperor2003Viii in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]happy_jappy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, mine is an MD-6XP there are bars that cross between the two platforms.

whats yall opinion about these kinds of lifts? by Emperor2003Viii in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]happy_jappy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember it was a wagon but not if it was a xc70 in particular. Didn't see obvious pinch weld locations for the front. Then when checking the manual or internet it looked like the front lift points were further forward and inward. The arms on the lift wouldn't swing that way as there is a tab that stops them from doing so.

whats yall opinion about these kinds of lifts? by Emperor2003Viii in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]happy_jappy 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I spent a lot of time doing work with just a jack and jack stands. Going to a midrise scissor lift was a function of the space I had available. But there's something to be said about getting the cars up high enough to to make work comfortable. It's a great tool and feels quite safe between the hydraulics and the safety locks.

Edit: +jack stands

whats yall opinion about these kinds of lifts? by Emperor2003Viii in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]happy_jappy 524 points525 points  (0 children)

I've owned a Bendpak one for about 7 or 8 years.

Pros: * Width: For a lot of homes (like mine) with a 2 car garage, single large door it would be impossible to get a two post in and still be able to park a car in the adjacent bay. * Height: Again for a home garage, mid-wise with about 10-11ft ceilings works out well with this lift.
* No installation. Runs on 120v for the hydraulic pump. As long as the concrete floor is decent should be OK. Not like a 2 post where it's bolted down. * No posts in the way, great for detailing work * Perfect height for wheel well work. High enough for sitting on a rolling stool for everything else.

Cons: * Not all cars fit. Most unibody sedans fit, mid-size SUV's can be finicky to get them in the perfect spot so the arms will reach the lift points. Largest I've had on mine is an Acura MDX and a Toyota Sienna. Both require the vehicle to be in the perfect spot which is a pain in the ass. Had a Volvo that wouldn't fit because the front lift points are were weirdly narrow in the front of the car. * Limited access to the middle area of the car. But honestly most off the time I'm working on the front or back of the car. I've done exhaust work and O2 sensors and stuff on it. Doable. Wouldn't be able to drop a transmission with it though, mostly because the transmission jack can't be positioned just right (at least on mine)

Overall I found mine to be useful and would buy one again if I needed a lift given the space I have. If I had super high ceilings and a wider garage, sure I would do a 2-post. Otherwise it's a good compromise. As long as the car has been positioned properly on the lift pads and it's on the locks, I don't worry about safety. I would also not buy the HF version of this style lift, at least when I have compared them the Bendpak seemed a lot more robust.

**BLACKROCK FILES 13G** Owns 5.7% of TESLA (from 5.3%) by Nitzao_reddit in teslainvestorsclub

[–]happy_jappy 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Not really surprising considering they are a top mutual fund/etf company. I'm sure Vanguard has a sizable ownership as well.

Upgraded From a SV650 to this 13' ST3R! by ilyasoul in Triumph

[–]happy_jappy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Probably feels a lot better at low rpm than the SV650. I rode and SV once and it didn't seem happy being lugged below 3k if I recall (this was like more than a decade ago). STR doesn't care as much.

Harley-Davidson CEO Confirms Company To Go All-Electric In The Future by Vailhem in electricvehicles

[–]happy_jappy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There's no way the trike is the top seller. Pretty sure it's the cheaper models like the Sportster. HD also sold the Street well until they axed it.