Turd 1 : Ford 0
Schludwiller
02-07-2002, 10:09 PM
Heading out to my truck this evening and I find a brand new Ford Explorer has parked it's grill under my spare tire carrier (back of my hatch) also known as The Turd. First I was surprised that the dumbass had left their Explorer in contact with my truck. I checked out the reinforced steel cross section, but no bending. The plastic grill on the Explorer had cracked from the impact right where the Ford emblem was.
I hung around to see who the idiot was, but they never showed up. No harm, no foul (but unfortunately no pictures either). :eek:
I hung around to see who the idiot was, but they never showed up. No harm, no foul (but unfortunately no pictures either). :eek:
Antitree_hugger
02-07-2002, 11:23 PM
what bar where you at?
:D
:D
Snoopy
02-07-2002, 11:33 PM
Hay Schlud, possibly the Explorer rolled into the back of your X? Where you parked on a hill?
rrdstarr
02-07-2002, 11:45 PM
Time to take the shackle out of the hitch and put that foot lond spike in for that A#@holes radiator!!!
ChuckH
02-07-2002, 11:51 PM
Cool! I think the turd is pretty safe from just about anything but a Mack truck. I keep trying to get riceboys to drive into mine.
superjens
02-08-2002, 01:04 AM
That's easy Chuck, just drive up the hill near my house. When there's traffic I invariably end up stopped at the steepest part, and those dumwitted fuckwads who can't fathom the idea that a stick-and-clutch vehicle is sitting in front of them drive right up underneath my spare tire (so it seems). It's impossible to not roll back at least a little bit when trying to take off ... I know that doesn't say much for my brake/clutch/gas feet-speed but I'm used to having a real legitimate HAND brake, not that weirdo lever thingy we have to pull out. Who's retarded idea was that anyways? I gotta learn to heel-toe my brake/gas pedals :D
scott.com
02-08-2002, 01:43 PM
Here, here Jens. I'm thinking of installing a big spike on the back of my truck :D.
I found the parking brake strange when I first got my X but now I'm pretty use to it.
I find I don't have to many problems with the hills and a manual tranny (On road anyway). I think many years of driving up to the top of Peel St in Montreal trained me well.
I found the parking brake strange when I first got my X but now I'm pretty use to it.
I find I don't have to many problems with the hills and a manual tranny (On road anyway). I think many years of driving up to the top of Peel St in Montreal trained me well.
Schludwiller
02-08-2002, 01:45 PM
Originally posted by superjens
but I'm used to having a real legitimate HAND brake, not that weirdo lever thingy we have to pull out. Who's retarded idea was that anyways? I gotta learn to heel-toe my brake/gas pedals :D
It could be worse.:eek: http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/25264602e-brake.jpg
but I'm used to having a real legitimate HAND brake, not that weirdo lever thingy we have to pull out. Who's retarded idea was that anyways? I gotta learn to heel-toe my brake/gas pedals :D
It could be worse.:eek: http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/25264602e-brake.jpg
rrdstarr
02-08-2002, 02:24 PM
Schlud, what vehicle is that out of?
I like the hand brake where it is...you can modulate the amount of brake yo need to get both rear wheels to spin, aka The Schud method!!!
I like the hand brake where it is...you can modulate the amount of brake yo need to get both rear wheels to spin, aka The Schud method!!!
Mobycat
02-08-2002, 02:35 PM
That would be an Xterra.
Originally posted by rrdstarr
Schlud, what vehicle is that out of?
I like the hand brake where it is...you can modulate the amount of brake yo need to get both rear wheels to spin, aka The Schud method!!!
Originally posted by rrdstarr
Schlud, what vehicle is that out of?
I like the hand brake where it is...you can modulate the amount of brake yo need to get both rear wheels to spin, aka The Schud method!!!
Xcanuk
02-08-2002, 02:41 PM
Originally posted by scott.com
I think many years of driving up to the top of Peel St in Montreal trained me well.
You forgot about Beaver Hall Hill during rush hour
I think many years of driving up to the top of Peel St in Montreal trained me well.
You forgot about Beaver Hall Hill during rush hour
superjens
02-08-2002, 03:30 PM
Beaver Hall Hill
Now THAT'S a hill to avoid, at least going up :)
I remember looking down it during that ice storm in '97, it was like a scene from an all woman's driving school lol! Just kidding ladies.
A manager at a Nissan dealer told me the moved the Ebrake to the foot position because that's what Xterra owners asked for. Who in the hell are these people asking? Who in the hell are the idiots giving those answers?
Now THAT'S a hill to avoid, at least going up :)
I remember looking down it during that ice storm in '97, it was like a scene from an all woman's driving school lol! Just kidding ladies.
A manager at a Nissan dealer told me the moved the Ebrake to the foot position because that's what Xterra owners asked for. Who in the hell are these people asking? Who in the hell are the idiots giving those answers?
Xcanuk
02-08-2002, 03:39 PM
Originally posted by superjens
Now THAT'S a hill to avoid, at least going up :)
I think most people prefer going down on Beav... oh never mind ;)
Now THAT'S a hill to avoid, at least going up :)
I think most people prefer going down on Beav... oh never mind ;)
evergreen
02-08-2002, 05:19 PM
I remember looking down it during that ice storm in '97, it was like a scene from an all woman's driving school lol! Just kidding ladies.
i was laughing so hard at this one, i was crying. perfect.
i was laughing so hard at this one, i was crying. perfect.
rrdstarr
02-08-2002, 06:22 PM
Oh it must be a 2002 Xterra!!!!!!!
scott.com
02-08-2002, 08:06 PM
Originally posted by rrdstarr
Oh it must be a 2002 Xterra!!!!!!!
Give the man a cookie :hehe:
Oh it must be a 2002 Xterra!!!!!!!
Give the man a cookie :hehe:
rrdstarr
02-08-2002, 08:11 PM
Well, maybe I should go try out one of thsoe supercharged ones?!?!
Chocolate chip, Please!!!!
Chocolate chip, Please!!!!
superjens
02-09-2002, 12:38 AM
Rick, if you go try out the '02, just think of that left-most pedal as a second clutch. Press it in all the way and forget about it, press the other clutch, put it in first, dump the go pedal down all the way and drop the clutch. Let us know how it goes. :p
ozxterra
05-20-2002, 05:09 PM
The brake pedal on the 02 SUCKS. I got no where to put my big 'ol foot. I like the sound deadening though. It felt less truck-like and the SC didnt seem to make anything but noise until 40mph. Instruments panel is bugger to see in the sun too.
Not a bad rig. I sat in Boarderboys when it was dying at Sand Lake. Quite plush. He was doing very well considering his rig was stock. The stock 00's and 01's werent faring as good for some reason.
Not a bad rig. I sat in Boarderboys when it was dying at Sand Lake. Quite plush. He was doing very well considering his rig was stock. The stock 00's and 01's werent faring as good for some reason.
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