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  1. Turtle

    SPRINTER TIRES

    Define "looking good". Mine still look good, too, but tread depth is tread depth. No doubt in my mind that I could get another 20,000 miles out of these, maybe more, but that would run them down below the 4/32 mark required for front tires, and likely to the 2/32 mark that is required for...
  2. Turtle

    SPRINTER TIRES

    189,000 on front Sprinter steer tires? 189,000? The tires that will (and do) wear faster than the rear load tires? 189,000? Okay.... Slow and steady, even in expediting, wins the race - Aesop
  3. Turtle

    Sex on the road.

    I think it's interesting that the states (CA and MN) that prohibit the use of suction cups or any other manner of "suspending" items between the windshield and the driver specifically make exemptions for police and other law enforcement personnel to do so. Slow and steady, even in expediting...
  4. Turtle

    How much does your sprinter weigh?

    Every time I add (or take away) something from the van, I get an empty weight ticket. And at the very least, once a quarter, generally the same day that I send in my Quarterly Maintenance Report (best way for me to remember it), I'll get a routine empty weight ticket. If I get loaded with...
  5. Turtle

    Laredo

    The new fake outrage is all the rage. Slow and steady, even in expediting, wins the race - Aesop
  6. Turtle

    Laredo

    Don Imus is sitting at home, laughing. Slow and steady, even in expediting, wins the race - Aesop
  7. Turtle

    cat bashing

    The QC's at most carriers, the larger ones, anyway, like Panther and FedEx, have been bought and paid for many, many times over. Three years ago a complete new QC unit (bubble, screen, cables, connectors, complete) cost $1200. It's considerably cheaper now for the same OmniTracks. About $800 new...
  8. Turtle

    Better Refrigerator for my Sprinter ?

    Well, I have a MicroFridge. Specifically: http://www.microfridge.com/catalog/product.cgi/3/6/P1/default/N/0 It is large enough to hold groceries for a week, has a separate compartment (and door) for the frost-free freezer, so it'll keep stuff like ice cream frozen. The microwave is small, low...
  9. Turtle

    Electrical issues

    No idea on a budget ballpark. Other than what you spend on batteries and cables, cable lugs, regulators, isolators, etc., it all comes down to labor. Someone who knows what they are doing should be able to do the entire thing in a day, so plan labor costs accordingly. Talk to truck dealers...
  10. Turtle

    SPRINTER BLOWING 200 AMP FUSE AND ALT

    "...dodge dealer was to alt was to small not enough volts." Go back to that Dodge dealer and politely beat them about the head and shoulders with the old alternator. It's the voltage regulator that determines the volts. A fuse never blows because of volts, be they too low or too high. They...
  11. Turtle

    Purchasing Fuel ( Sprinter )

    Frequent Fueler Card at the Flying J, with their free showers that accumulate on the card, pretty much take care any cash discounts. I fill up at the RV or the car diesel pumps and pay with my debit card. Every couple of fillups I get a free shower and a free drink. I can use my Comdata card...
  12. Turtle

    SPRINTER TIRES

    I've got 118,000 miles on my original Michelin tires. They're just about to the 4/32 tread depth mark. No, 120,000 is not normal. Neither is 118,000. Normal is about 80,000. Don't know if you're lucky, or if you maintain the tires properly. Slow and steady, even in expediting, wins the race...
  13. Turtle

    guitar playing

    The kid in the first video is good, but the master is Stanley Jordan. In a class all by himself, he's technically amazing and musically astounding. He certainly wasn't the first to play in this manner, but the way he developed and implemented it truly sets himself apart...
  14. Turtle

    WHY DO EXPEDITORS LIE !!!!!!!!!!

    That's an easy one. You can do well as an expediter, as well as any expediter can do, but it might still not be enough money to meet your financial obligations. Slow and steady, even in expediting, wins the race - Aesop
  15. Turtle

    Electrical issues

    And I've only scratched the surface. Things can get much more complicated, actually. Like, Greg brought up a question in that other thread that I neglected to address, which is why would they put a 30-60 amp alternator on an APU. Basically, it's because most starter batteries require a...
  16. Turtle

    heading out, need advice

    We have a cat at home who has us well trained. When he does his business in the litter box, he will not, absolutely, go into the litter box again until someone has scooped the poop and he has a poop-free space with which to work. If someone forgets, he uses the center of the bed, instead...
  17. Turtle

    Electrical issues

    I'd recommend separating out the starting batteries from the house bank batteries. Use the starting batteries to start the thing, use the house bank to run everything else. I'd go with Dave on the Autozone batteries for the truck. That or some higher end Deka commercial batteries. And then I'd...
  18. Turtle

    Canada Canada rate exchange

    "Your complaint should be with the Michigan authorities who agreed to Republic's contract." My complaint? I wasn't complaining, I was commenting. There's a difference. I could care less either way. I don't even live in Michigan. Kentucky, where I live, has its own set of garbage follies...
  19. Turtle

    how do you get a pic to show up when you post?

    Not a big deal. I can resize them here with all these tools already. But regardless of the size, I cannot get a picture to attach to this forum. I've probably got something in the system blocking the script that does it. Slow and steady, even in expediting, wins the race - Aesop
  20. Turtle

    Canada Canada rate exchange

    As I understand it, Michigan wanted to quit taking garbage from Canada and other states, but they were told that that would interfere with interstate commerce (waste is an article of interstate commerce, and it is Congress that regulates interstate commerce), so they had to keep on taking it...
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