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I've been working on that project for 2 weeks. Fucking snow.
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I'll trade you. You can go shovel snow for me.
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Wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle, yeah!
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I'm sexy and EVERYONE knows it.
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They've been gone for several months now.
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Actually not. I am having severe generalized anxiety and it has started to effect my quality of living so I am willing to give it a try. YOu need to get on a daily workout routine and NOT sit around. That's the only thing that worked for me.
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Do you have a clip of the exhaust? Is it still quite as stock inside. That's what I loved about the Volvo. It was SO quiet inside.
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Well damn, I thought it was free.
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what subwoofers?
Funky pups.
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LEt me know how this works.
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Yay, more snow. . . . . . .
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The mighty 190. I like it.
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And this bugs you why? Dude likes to talk down to me because I'm staying the Enlisted route instead of going officer. Why do you care what he says or thinks? Does it affect your life?
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I wanna see some tribal warriors like this guy in the MMA. Watch them just eat people up twice their size. Would be awesome!
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Where? here You are a straight up asshole. Take your own advice and "go blow a shot gun" i bet you stay awake at night thinking of me blowing on things.... you cant put quotes on something i never said sweet pea. and i know your mad because i straightened out your bad advice a time or two. im not mad at you baby girl. It's CBFryman!
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I am beginning to get frustrated with Fi
It doesn't need to close, people just need to keep their opinions to themselves instead of getting involved in a thread that absolutely does NOT pertain to them. Nick handled the situation and a few members chose to keep something going that was previously finished.
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Children, don't make me e-slap you. Or would that be i-slap?
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And this bugs you why?
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Put a little pressure on the pedal. If the sound goes away, it's the throwout bearing. Do you mean just push down lightly and if it doesn't squeak it's the throwout bearing? Yep. Sorry for being a little slow. No matter how lightly I depress the clutch it squeaks after the clutch is depressed about 2". The squeak continues until the pedal's just over half way depressed and ceases. The squeak happens again in the same "spot" upon release. So, if I'm following along correctly that means it's not the throwout bearing? No, it is. When you put pressure on bearing, i.e. push the pedal down, it stops spinning and the squeak will go away. Sometimes it takes a little pressure, sometimes it takes full pedal travel. It's a very common issue. I wouldn't worry too much about it. If it starts to go out, you'll definitely feel it in the pedal. Just be careful though because once you feel more drag on the pedal, the bearing is about to fail and it will do so very quickly. This should occur when the engine is shut off as well, correct? Thanks for the info Ryan, I've been reading around trying to figure out what it might be and couldn't find a clear answer. No. If the engine is not turning, the trans shaft won't be turning and the throwout bearing will be stationary. What vehicle is it? That's strange. The noise occurs when the engine isn't on. Vehicle is a 2002 Nissan Altima. The noise only occurs as the pedal is being engaged. The pedal has to be in motion for the squeak to happen. It's like a squeaky hinge on a door, while you're moving it there's a squeak. It won't squeak on its own while I'm in neutral or if I hold the clutch in partially at a steady point. So the pedal is squeaking? If it was the throwout bearing it would be more like a whine, but could only happen with the vehicle running. If it's just the pedal, it probably needs some lube somewhere in the mechanism or if it's hydraulic, it could be the slave cylinder. Either way, I wouldn't worry too much about it unless you just can't handle the noise.
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Put a little pressure on the pedal. If the sound goes away, it's the throwout bearing. Do you mean just push down lightly and if it doesn't squeak it's the throwout bearing? Yep. Sorry for being a little slow. No matter how lightly I depress the clutch it squeaks after the clutch is depressed about 2". The squeak continues until the pedal's just over half way depressed and ceases. The squeak happens again in the same "spot" upon release. So, if I'm following along correctly that means it's not the throwout bearing? No, it is. When you put pressure on bearing, i.e. push the pedal down, it stops spinning and the squeak will go away. Sometimes it takes a little pressure, sometimes it takes full pedal travel. It's a very common issue. I wouldn't worry too much about it. If it starts to go out, you'll definitely feel it in the pedal. Just be careful though because once you feel more drag on the pedal, the bearing is about to fail and it will do so very quickly. This should occur when the engine is shut off as well, correct? Thanks for the info Ryan, I've been reading around trying to figure out what it might be and couldn't find a clear answer. No. If the engine is not turning, the trans shaft won't be turning and the throwout bearing will be stationary. What vehicle is it?
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Put a little pressure on the pedal. If the sound goes away, it's the throwout bearing. Do you mean just push down lightly and if it doesn't squeak it's the throwout bearing? Yep. Sorry for being a little slow. No matter how lightly I depress the clutch it squeaks after the clutch is depressed about 2". The squeak continues until the pedal's just over half way depressed and ceases. The squeak happens again in the same "spot" upon release. So, if I'm following along correctly that means it's not the throwout bearing? No, it is. When you put pressure on bearing, i.e. push the pedal down, it stops spinning and the squeak will go away. Sometimes it takes a little pressure, sometimes it takes full pedal travel. It's a very common issue. I wouldn't worry too much about it. If it starts to go out, you'll definitely feel it in the pedal. Just be careful though because once you feel more drag on the pedal, the bearing is about to fail and it will do so very quickly.