Driving with a broken vehicle...
Thereis an old silver lincoln running around town here The left front tire is on the yellow line and the right rear tire is on the outer white line!
Bet the tires get more expensive than it would to fix it.
Looks like the left A arm has some serious injuries
Bet the tires get more expensive than it would to fix it.
Looks like the left A arm has some serious injuries
This reminds me of the time I was driving far enough back from an old Buick or Olds , like a 1972 something and his f-n gas tank was dragging underneath him. What the heck was I gonna do, drive up close to point out what should be the obvious? Ya, no. So I figure if he's that stupid, fry in hell sucka.
Some states have inspection programs, some don't.
In MO, I have to get mine inspected every 2 years (safety, no emissions), and you have to get it done BEFORE you can buy/renew your plates. When I lived in NJ, it was annual, and your plates were not valid without a current inspection sticker in the windshield *and* the "passed inspection" stamp on your registration. When I lived in IL, we did not have a safety inspection, only an emissions inspection.
Raptor - I don't doubt that, but the real needy people who are broke don't go to fast food drivethroughs, they can't afford those either.
In MO, I have to get mine inspected every 2 years (safety, no emissions), and you have to get it done BEFORE you can buy/renew your plates. When I lived in NJ, it was annual, and your plates were not valid without a current inspection sticker in the windshield *and* the "passed inspection" stamp on your registration. When I lived in IL, we did not have a safety inspection, only an emissions inspection.
Raptor - I don't doubt that, but the real needy people who are broke don't go to fast food drivethroughs, they can't afford those either.
Originally Posted by chris1450
yeah.. but did it have a blower
Stop you guys.. some politician from washington state is going to read this and make inspections mandatory and use it as revenue... I don't need any more "taxs" I take care of my stuff.... I don't want the government telling me I have to get my vehicles checked.
Stop you guys.. some politician from washington state is going to read this and make inspections mandatory and use it as revenue... I don't need any more "taxs" I take care of my stuff.... I don't want the government telling me I have to get my vehicles checked.
I don't think any taxes go towards the inspection process in MO, it's $12 for an annual inspection where they check your blinkers, horn, and wipers. I guess if you count your $12 fee as a tax, well then...it's a ripoff either way. The shop doing the inspection does have to get reimbursed for their time somehow.
Can't wait to get back to Kansas.
Last edited by KSUWildcat; Apr 7, 2008 at 11:12 AM.
Originally Posted by ManualF150
While I was going to work today, I noticed a Plymouth Voyager going down the road and I look at the back as it passed me and the tires were like this:
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Left Tire Right Tire
You could hear the bearings crunching and everything... not to mention it was trekking to the right... like the frame was bent or something. It was funny as heck to watch. It looked like the front was going straight and the rear was trying to make a right turn...
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Left Tire Right Tire
You could hear the bearings crunching and everything... not to mention it was trekking to the right... like the frame was bent or something. It was funny as heck to watch. It looked like the front was going straight and the rear was trying to make a right turn...






