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^^ the posts above are exactly why I made the thread. Glad to help pass on good info.
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Not that I have seen. That would be awesome though. Right now I'm wrapped up $800 to have what I want, how I want in the car. That's three year old gear pricing.
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Everything above is shown and referenced in mini fuse.
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Berto and Hoblick would be the ones I'd hit up.
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They do a lot more now that they have GPS in them. I have the Passport 9500Xi. All red light cameras are marked, you can mark known spots cops sit, or other things you might want to mark. Also, updating to the network can sync what your detector has picked up, and you get info from other detectors that have sync'd. I'm going to West Virginia this week, so it will be handy to have info from the network for the trip. Granted, I'm a 72mph cruise guy. But, I like to have it as a tool.
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Can be any amp fuse. Pic just shows those. I installed with a 10amp for the device and the current 10amp in the other slot for the spot I plugged into. Fyi, I just ordered 10 of these. I'm going to hard wire my Garmin, but will have extra if someone needs one.
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Added to first post.
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I'm sure most people on here know about them, I didn't until now.
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Yup, this is a very simple thing. However, if it has wires, I tend to have an issue with it. I wanted to hard wire my radar detector into the new Subaru. This isn't a hard task for most, but very dreaded for me. I was suppose to have a friend join me, who knows this stuff very well. Again, it is not hard, but I always feel like I'm going to fry my car or the device. I hate finding power and was not aware of this little gem that made me feel a lot better about connecting things. http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l284/dsnowgod/Fusewire_zps349a7e44.jpg http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0002BGELQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1421023748&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SY200_QL40&dpPl=1&dpID=41XuJzoZHWL&ref=plSrch Simple find your ground. Then, plug into the fuse panel in the appropriate power needed. Be sure you note if the fuse point is a power on when the car is on, or something that may draw power all the time. Now, if I can stop breaking the plastic clips.
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Red Robin @7pm/ The Hangout @9pm Tonight Jan. 10th
Mojoe replied to Nickey4271647545519's topic in Events
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Mosquitoes haven't been as big an issues I thought. Keeping the pond clear of algae is helpful too. I will be stocking in the Spring with https://www.jonesfish.com/content/mosquitofish Looking through that site will give you some ideas for pond care and stocking. Fishing is extremely relaxing and gratifying for me. And, is is a secondary food source, if needed. A pond with a feeder stream is great. However, if you stock it, be sure you have a screen to keep the fish you have added. The above minnow could be a challenge. depending on the amount of current and debris, the screen could l be blocked easily and often.
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Bumping this to update. Pond care is year round for it to be what I want it to be in the warm months. From OP: "Most ponds have a muck issue. Muck is the breakdown of grass, sticks, leaves, and anything else decaying at the bottom. This is where methane gas can build up and be bad for your fish. I have used a liquid muck treatment a few times now, and it has cleared up the water well." Today started my "all the time" muck treatment. As I said above, I had treated with liquid treatment the last half of the year. I would apply it by going out in the boat and pouring it in throughout the pond. I think it did an ok job. Problem is, cold water sucks and can freeze. So, I switched to a Muck Block. These are good for 30 days and can treat 2 acres. With the new aerator, I still have a large portion of my pond that is not frozen over. I think If I can maintain that opening, it will keep the water moving, which it what the Muck Block needs. It will also keep the oxygen levels high, which helps the fish grow and be more active. As for feeding the fish, they stopped coming to the surface once the temps hit low 50's. So, no more pellet feeding, because they don't sink. I'm looking for something to still feed with, but not comfortable using Koi food. And that is all I'm seeing that sinks. I'm looking for 20lbs bags for about $20 ish. Koi food is stupid expensive. I did add 10lbs of feeder minnows in the Fall, so that helps for food in the cold months. Looking forward to the warm months for the pond. Added info: Cattails are terrible. They are an overbearing weed that has to be kept under control. In late fall, I used a machete and chopped down all I could reach. They were starting to dry out, and that's a good time to get to them. The root system they have is nuts. They are all connected to each other. I pulled up many by hand, but plan to burn them once the snow is gone.
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I stopped ordering there 5-6 months ago. 99% of what I would get from them was hard, clumpy, had an off taste, and was discolored. I have to assume it's from poor storage/ exposure in some way. We had the same issue when we ordered stuff overseas. Now I use vitamin world and vitamin shop with their deals and coupons. Pricing is about on par for the online shops, but I don't have to worry about quality anymore.
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Glad to hear that worked out yesterday. Was tell the wife about it this morning. I need to fix wheels and then have him do my tires
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Can't beat this price for target ammo. http://www.freedommunitions.com/dealoftheday.asp?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_content=fm223f55r-b0500&utm_campaign=deal-of-the-day
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No one on this site has ever posted about remote starters or window tint.
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I appreciate the input everyone. I'm looking into refinishing them.
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100+ online, eight months of searching, 15 walk throughs. $30,000 in the place in the first year to make it what we wanted. Was cheaper the building custom, and did not want to wait.
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I did this to several lights because of the same thing with a girl I was dating. She picked up a pack of new bulbs on the way home the next day. When she found out I had only unscrewed them a little, she was furious. She told her dad about it that week at dinner and he high fived me with a huge grin. He had been telling her to shut off light forever.
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Two more joined yesterday. We still have three seats open.
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It's the 1999 stock bumper that we never got in the US.
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Second pic is not bad. Don't like the others at all.
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Thanks. I get stuck here every time. I still love the look too.
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I really like the SSR Type C's. But I'm a cheap ass and $580 per wheel is a new gun per corner to me. I did a test look of some black chrome a couple years ago and they murdered out the car, but looked great. I would have bought them, but I need staggered for the fronts to be more narrow.