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  1. On 1/10/2024 at 12:57 PM, Jdesign said:

    I did, I was super confused as it wasn’t BMW related and thought it was a gift from someone else🤣 (the shirt not the puppy) 

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    Thanks Santa Pat! 

    🤣Fair enough, lol.  I know your first love was Hondas and I got bored looking at BMW stuff so I took a chance.

  2. 5 hours ago, gilber33 said:

    That's awesome! My kids are super excited. They play it in all the time. I have Harrington booked in a couple weeks for its test trip and Blue Mounds in November so we can do Cave of the Mounds, too. 

    Next year we have WI Dells and Devil's Lake booked. I plan on doing Peninsula earlier in the year since all the electric sites are booked and Nelsen Dewey in August so we can check out Dubuque and Galena. Learning all about the games you gotta play to get some of the more desired parks. 

    We were actually just at Blue Mounds a couple weeks ago!  Very nice park with a couple parks for the kids.  Hiking is good and pretty easy.  If it's warm enough, the pool is VERY nice.  There is no fishing though, which was a bummer for me.  We'll definitely be going again.

    We went to Harrington last year and it's cool to be that close to Lake Michigan and the beach is very nice.  Nice shower area too.  There's a raccoon issue there so keep garbage closed up.  The lake they have that is a filled in quarry is pretty.  I didn't catch any fish though.  To be honest I don't remember much else to do there.

  3. Wow!  What a transformation!  I'm still traumatized from replacing the floors in our last camper, no way I'd have the stomach for a project like this.  Very nice job and the good news is you put it back together 1000X better than they originally built it.

    Pre-kids, I would have never thought of owning a camper.  Two kids and a dog later and we're on our 3rd camper.  From a pop-up to 26' TT and now our 31' TT with a slide out.  We did 6 trips this year with the kids and what makes it all worth it is when I was sitting outside my sons classroom for his 1:1 with his new teacher last week and when he was asked, "what did you do this summer?" the first thing he said was "We went camping so many times!".

    Lemme know if you need any camp location suggestions!

  4. On 2/24/2023 at 9:33 AM, suspenceful said:

    Same here. Never was a country guy, but I've been listening to Hardy lately... and some Morgan Wallen.

    😅

    I'm going to see both in April.  My wife has injected them into my Spotify recommendations so I'll have a nice bluegrass mix going then Spotify hits me with those two and I'll blind skip every time.  I'm sure they're gonna put on a great concert but the music does nothing for me.

  5. On 11/21/2022 at 1:22 PM, gilber33 said:

    How are the factory bi-xenon headlights? Are they pretty decent?

    Decent for 10+ year old headlights.  I upgraded the HID's on ours to the Osram Cool Blue 7k.  Highly recommend.  Before you judge the color watch the video.  They're not blue.

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  6. @straight6pwrIf you have the satellite radio I'd HIGHLY recommend you disconnect it and replace it with https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/volvo-most-network-diagnostic-bypass-loop-genuine-volvo-8688083.  I spent 2 years and 3 batteries chasing down the SLOWEST parasitic drain issue that would only rear it's head in cold weather after sitting for 2+ days.

    The RDAR module starts to cause a drain and I'm still not 100% sure why but after disconnecting it we've had no issues.

  7. On 11/8/2022 at 10:20 AM, straight6pwr said:

    Whelp, sold the Volvo bought a Volvo. Drove her back from D.C. this weekend - lets hope she's as reliable as the wagon!

    2012 XC90 3.2 R-Design, Ice White w/Black interior

    Most of my drive was at night, but here's the dealer pic.

    Its a big honkin thing, but will keep the fam safe. 

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    We've got your non-r twin!  My wife has been driving her 2012 XC90 for 7 or 8 years now and it's been dead nuts reliable.  Other than oil changes, tires and brakes I haven't had to do a thing to it.  She's at 130k or so right now and my wife says she's going to keep it until it dies.  She loves her XC90.

  8. We got my wife into a new(used) bike recently to replace her 20+ old Ross mountain bike that her mom bought used before she went to college.  Needless to say, big upgrade for her.  She's put a few miles on it with and without pulling our bike trailer on gravel trails and it's a huge difference for her.  Roughly 20lbs lighter than her old bike with an actual functioning front shock AND disc brakes.  It's got me itching to replace my 2001 GT Aggressor 1.0...

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  9. 1 hour ago, P_Roloff said:

    Haven’t checked with a caliper, but it should be. Ordered the standard fitment 72.56mm centerbore when I purchased, and they fit tightly when installed a few weeks ago. 
     

    I had the car flat bedded into the shop, I wonder if the tow driver strapped over a control arm and bent it? Or a tie rod? Anything think that would be enough to cause a vibration like this?

    Is the shaking at all speeds?  If it's most prevalent in the 55-60 mph range that sounds like a wheel/tire issue.  When they balanced them did they road force them?  There are imbalances that can be fixed using a road force balance then re-orientating the tire on the wheel.  If you had a bent control arm/tie rod or most other suspension components you're gonna get a crooked steering wheel or a pull when you loosen your grip on the wheel.  Those components directly impact your alignment so there would be another drivability symptom.

  10. This is a simple math question.

    Do you owe any money on the car?  If yes, does selling it for $6k get you out of the loan or are you underwater?  If you can't get out of the loan free and clear then repair it and keep it another few years.  Negative equity is a vicious cycle.

    Do you plan on keeping it?  If not do you plan on financing your next vehicle?  If yes and you're not underwater then $3k is about a years worth of payments after putting $6k down (after selling) on a $15k vehicle.  Rough math.

    If you don't owe anything and plan to keep the car for more than a year then $3k is just the cost of ownership and less than a car payment over 12+ months.

    I would shop around for quotes on replacement.  Where are you located?

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