What Did You Do To Your 2ND GEN RAM Today?
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ya but getting a decent compressor is expensive. i know i paid $508 for the one i got but it is normally about $900. you got to save up a lot of money and wait for a good deal to come along. i swear at least once a year they usually have the compressor i have on sale for the same price i paid.
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tsc on Canada day. i think i have seen them each year on sale as a Canada day special.
here the one i have
http://www.tscstores.com/60-GALLON-I...OR-P14828.aspx
here the one i have
http://www.tscstores.com/60-GALLON-I...OR-P14828.aspx
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ya. its a pretty good compressor. i think i might have the biggest compressor in the neighborhood. i know i occasionally hear air tools a couple driveways up and they seem to run out of air. i also seem to be the only person who sand blasts. my compressor seems to do a pretty good job keeping up with everything i do even when i am using my dads small sand blaster that is for big jobs. the only think that sucks is i really almost need to run some solid pipe outside so i don't always have to run my airlines outside through the basement window.
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Not on the Ram, but got a nice clanking noise coming from the civic. Put it on the jack, lifted it up and moved the wheel looking for play in the wheel bearing, nothin. Pulled the rear driver side wheel off to check for play in any parts and the drum cover fell off as I removed the tire! Definitely not something I've ever seen or heard of before. Cover was so rusted it had fallen apart and was literally held on the wheel lug nuts...