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March 16, 2017, 5:13pm
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coldpilsner:
nice dog there bruh
Asante.
Age mates with one of the kids.
The sheppart actually used to sleep under his cot.
pea shepart KiloMoja ya Nyama, steak, Colombo atalipa, kasi swaff, hongera kwa shepart
Sawa owadwa.
Chevy mzee kabisa.
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introvert:
Leo nimekuwa kwa site fulani, met a Client (had to buy him samosas for PR) headed back home.
There was this nagging grating noise from the rear left wheel.
Kufika home Sheppart advises that we check it out. I can’t ignore her.
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Shocker! Turns out I have been driving this truck with the rear left wheel’s spacers held in place by only two studs…worse still, two studs directly next to each other.
The rest, sheared, possibly because I like to do skid starts and burn rubber (yes, I need to grow up).
One of the broken pieces had even eaten up the brake shoes for the handbrake mechanism… Shait!
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The steel spacer…
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Quality control…
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This was a bad disaster waiting to happen.
Moral of the story.
Listen to your car… and your dog.
I am glad that this happened today, since I intended to drive to Kikuyu to pick the Introvert boy from school for a prize giving ceremony at his former primary school tomorrow.
Asante Mungu.
Remote inabonyezwa tuuu…tafuta kuku mweupe…
kiLo
March 20, 2017, 10:11am
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Uliponea chupu chup. Spendangi spacers, I prefer negative offset wheels. But that’s me. My younger bro got spacers/adapters juu ako na big calipers and for the “wide” look. Love your K5. We call it M10009!