Posted by the tractor vet on January 11, 2022 at 08:53:35 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: Re: Heated seats posted by GordoSD on January 11, 2022 at 07:42:21:
Hey now watch that . we took the plunge for a new ride last fall , darn thing cost almost what i paid for a 77 I H 4300 Eagle all decked out , it atleast made a living . This was a vary long and drawen out talking thinking process before we dove in . (1) if we kept the old car then i would need to update my scan tool , those are not cheap for a good one , (2) the getting down on the ground and rolling around under it was not the problem as gravity is working in my favor it was the getting back up and the three days to recover from a couple hour work was the problem (3) what ever went wrong and ya made the repairs they did not seam to last for more then a couple years and you were making the same repairs over . (4) anything to do with the anti loc brakes engine and trans a lot of those parts had to be programed by the dealer ( they got you where the hair is short ) . And when the car drop kicked us once again with the same problem that was just repaired a shade over two years ago that was going to cost us over two k to have the dealer do the work as that part had to be programed after install. I went with a NEW car / SUV . Would have rather found a new 68-69 Plymouth Road Runner as they were easy to repair , easy to work on , drove nice they were vary comfortable on long drives had the best brakes in the industry , they were fast to vary fast , not to bad on gas even at high speeds with the 3.23 gear , they were roomy , lots of trunk space and i do not need the BOOK to work on one as everything about that car is burnt into the old computer bank hard drive.
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