Call me Grinch but how many Christmas trees does a family need under one roof?
My Wife recently informed me that we needed a second tree, a 'theme tree'. And now we have one. I was quite happy with our first tree's theme... CHRISTMAS!!!
Now I've been informed (via her facebook status) that she wants "at least two more trees".
I know how to put an end to the artificial forest (the lure tree) but I want to understand the need for more than one full size tree under the roof!
You have to make deals like this from time to time and keep your fingers crossed. A guy like Connolly has a lot of upside even if you can't get 82 games out of him. Antropov comes to mind.
Point taken, Roy.
Driving 5000km a week gives me a front row seat for some of the antics on the road and an alarming proportion comes from those that should know better. Cops, truck drivers, cabbies etc.
I've often seen cops speeding, weaving and driving carelessly and often wondered 'where are they going in such a rush without the lights on?'
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I've been driving the older Tahoe and Suburbans (92-99 generation) for a number of years now so I don't have much relevant info for you. I would say that the weak link in that series are rear ends blowing up and front axle 4wd actuators giving up.
You may want to reconsider the going down to one vehicle idea. If you can park the Yukon/Tahoe and rely on a smaller vehicle most of the time, it could pay for itself in fuel savings. Your results may be different from ours but that is what we encountered.
Hey Roger, come down and visit Rob (scugog)and I and we'll do some LSC fishing. Rob will give you a tutorial while I catch some 'skis and then you can drop into Angling Outfitters on the way home.
Don't panic... yet.
The car pulling could be due to the smaller spare tire.
The clicking, squealing and grinding may be as simple as a bent driveshaft/cv joint.
It wont't be a cheap fix but I don't think it will be as bad as you fear.
I don't have them myslef but from memory, it's two L shaped that form the T and the accessory slides onto the base of the T.
I have seen two break under dipsy loads. Use a teather system if you like your gear.