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Havent driven her in over 3 weeks, went to go fire her up and *click click click*. Had to push it out of the garage and jump start her up...the culprit? The kids left one of the lights on in the rear the last time we drove the car, which means its been on for over 3 weeks. Still got to drive her around yesterday and stretch her legs, so had to take a quick parking lot pic (need to set up a time/funds to get my front bumper repainted, new lip, and new spoiler...coming soon, one day) lol
Havent driven her in over 3 weeks, went to go fire her up and *click click click*. Had to push it out of the garage and jump start her up...the culprit? The kids left one of the lights on in the rear the last time we drove the car, which means its been on for over 3 weeks. Still got to drive her around yesterday and stretch her legs, so had to take a quick parking lot pic (need to set up a time/funds to get my front bumper repainted, new lip, and new spoiler...coming soon, one day) lol
My battery went dead after sitting 1 week in Texas cold weather. Like bruhh, the "click, click, click," 😭😭😭😭
Saw you posted this on IG last night...How are you liking the QuickJacks so far?
Very useful so far and is definitely going to save my back in the coming years. Should have bought one years ago. All of our cars are very low so I now drive up on ramps to get it under there. The QuickJack itself slides under there without the ramp but the issue is getting the rubber blocks in that sit against the jacking point. If you use the smaller blocks it'll touch the sideskirt or the fuel tank shield before it hits the pinch welds, but to use the larger ones you can't slide the QJ under the car with them in place or get it in from the back afterwards, so easiest option is to drive up on the ramps first and then you have plenty of room.
After years of waiting and flying across the country, I finally got my dream car and I honestly couldn’t be happier. Here are a few pictures that I got during my trip from SoFlo to SoCal.