Rocks usually bounce off those of us who drive under 120mph.
I was going to go there. Good job sir.
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Rocks usually bounce off those of us who drive under 120mph.
I just read up and they’re an OEM supplier for several auto manufacturers including GM.Have you seen the documentary on Netflix about that company (FUYAO)? "American Factory", def worth the watch.
I would hear that wouldn't I. I literally drove 250 in 4 wheel drive the other month. Plus didn't hear anything on the trip.you might have a wheel bearing going out, there are no "sensors" for brake heat on these trucks, the 2021+ have a brake sensor but I think that is for pad thickness only
I have got the brakes so hot before I thought they might catch on fire, billowing smoke. no code or abs or anything, just hot brakes
Should watch the documentaryI just read up and they’re an OEM supplier for several auto manufacturers including GM.
Through a residential area, on a school day, with crossing guards! Some just gotta go!Rocks usually bounce off those of us who drive under 120mph.
I just did. Nothing surprising. I hope in the future Amarica can compete in manufacturing but I’m afraid we will have to do it like we have done elsewhere-ingenuity. Our workers will never compete against a culture where they joyfully work 70-80 hours a week, live away from their families including many living in tiny dorms at the factory, take 1-2 days off in a month and are happy with making low wages in exchange. In the meantime everybody keeps saying we need to bring manufacturing back here but this is what we’re up against. We will have to make it all automated in order to keep up. Robots will be the only way, just like they started doing towards the end of that film. Because American workers won’t work that hard, nor should anybody have to. But as of right now, if we make everything here, the working class won’t be able to afford to buy what we make.Should watch the documentary
More than one lesson to be learned in that whole thing. I thought it was a very good flick. I was intrigued, disgusted, and shocked, all in the same hour.I just did. Nothing surprising. I hope in the future Amarica can compete in manufacturing but I’m afraid we will have to do it like we have done elsewhere-ingenuity. Our workers will never compete against a culture where they joyfully work 70-80 hours a week, live away from their families including many living in tiny dorms at the factory, take 1-2 days off in a month and are happy with making low wages in exchange. In the meantime everybody keeps saying we need to bring manufacturing back here but this is what we’re up against. We will have to make it all automated in order to keep up. Robots will be the only way, just like they started doing towards the end of that film. Because American workers won’t work that hard, nor should anybody have to. But as of right now, if we make everything here, the working class won’t be able to afford to buy what we make.
ya it's kind of the same here, you can get a ticket if the officer thinks it's a problemCurrent state on theothertwin. It’s been this way since I bought it. Passed inspection 3 times now. Not an issue in Texas as long as the driver’s vision is not obscured.
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Lol. I have been in a union, I know all about union busting. It’s a big business in the US. A lot of the young guys I worked with never had a non-union job and didn’t know his good they had it. They were the ones who knew it was almost impossible to get fired as long as they showed up. Some cared about their work, some didn’t. I’m all for unions but imo there needs to be more accountability for the workers.More than one lesson to be learned in that whole thing. I thought it was a very good flick. I was intrigued, disgusted, and shocked, all in the same hour.
shaah some idiot did that the other in front of my kids school about 70mph thru a 25 kids all over, a-s-shatThrough a residential area, on a school day, with crossing guards! Some just gotta go!