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Lol - post # 396??? Weird!
Maybe a poser spam bot
Maybe a poser spam bot
What's next??!! Take cover!Weird.
Maybe I've been hacked by Instagramian bots from a parallel universe.
They're archiving, building and matching all data to find and match you in real life. Remember Big Brother is always watching and predicting what you're going to do...92 Bots online. Isn't there a way to get rid of them? What exactly do they do?
Without a doubt ,, I’ve replaced 5 batteries on my 10 … irritating to say the least .. I’ve never replaced so many batteries ever in my life .. without a doubt the 10 at least mine definitely felt better running when the new battery was installed . Everytime !Some ignition systems are indeed touchy about battery voltage.
They cause havoc and spy on everything will stealing everyone’s data for many reasons !92 Bots online. Isn't there a way to get rid of them? What exactly do they do?
Hahaha insta scam is nothing but a huge data collection on everyone , just like any social media BS .. give be 2 tin cans and a string please ..You have Instagram?
Never going to happen hahaha"Follow me on Instagram for more useless tidbits of information!!!"
To late they’ve already been implanted in your DNA hahahaI may go on bots vaca
This is why the list of things to do to my Snake is to do a secondary battery relocate to the rear underneath the bed. I know JMB has a kit. But really it shouldn't be too hard to put one together.Without a doubt ,, I’ve replaced 5 batteries on my 10 … irritating to say the least .. I’ve never replaced so many batteries ever in my life .. without a doubt the 10 at least mine definitely felt better running when the new battery was installed . Everytime !
Very true ! Personally I would be sure to use solid quality and proper sized cable , connectors and everything possible to avoid corrosion , rust of bolts , cable straps/clamps and battery case to avoid any later problems . Running the long cable is probably the most important to avoid heat areas and flexing against metal using some sort old electrical conduit protection with a clean solid wire routing to the engine compartment.This is why the list of things to do to my Snake is to do a secondary battery relocate to the rear underneath the bed. I know JMB has a kit. But really it shouldn't be too hard to put one together.
Using the trickle charger IMO for a vehicle that sits for long periods of time is not necessary. Removing and storing the battery would be a simple way to save a buck and just install or charge it and or hook the cables back up when your going start it . Batteries will sooner or later go bad either way . That’s my thoughts on those constant trickle devices ! Anyone have more input on storing a truck would be an interesting subject and maybe something to learn ! Post up peeps !I bought one a few months ago. It's on a trickle charger until i decide if I'm spending money on tires and service - I'm looking into tires. Expensive for an occasional outing