Good deed done...

mustang8719 said:
I was running michelins but they were 215/60/16 that I got for free from work.They were great handling tires.
Here is a quick story from me.One day i was going to work and a camaro pulled out in front of me a little ways ahead.About a half a mile down the road he pulled over on the side of the road.I aksed him if he needed any help he said no his fuel guage was inop.He always kept spare gas in the trunk.I said cool so I preceeded to work about 15 miles down the highway my alternator caught on fire I pulled to the side of the highway.While I was putting it out and disconnecting the battery he pulled over and helped me.
So I agree what goes around comes around.

By the way happy B-day

That's a cool story too, pretty sweet that a GM guy gave some assistance. Why can't all car guys be like that?

Here's my story: I was picking up my friend from school when I saw a 95 GT parked on the side of the road with his hood up. The guy was standing there on his phone. So I busted a U and pulled up and asked if he needed some help. He said no, his buddy was coming. Just then his friend pulled up in his truck. So I was like ok then and went on my way. Well I saw him again that night at the track, I asked him what had happened. He was like, "man i ran out of god****ed fuel!!" lol, so were laughing about it. It was pretty cool.
 
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I have a story involving a camaro. I was driving down the road and a camaro was on the side with his hood popped. So I get out and looked at the situation. He told me that his radiator line had snapped. It was obviously his fuel line and that being the reason everything smelled like fuel. So I pulled off the plug wire and placed it in a puddle of fuel on the manifold...... I told him to turn it over.......... I walk away smiling and marking on my notepad.......

Camaros: 12 Stangs: 0

Just Kidding.... im bored
 
liv2ride said:
Hey guys, thanks for the good B-Day wishes.

I can hardly wait to get the Pony's on my car. What tires are you fellas running with the Pony's? Anyone running Michelin's?

Aloha

oh man, i run michellins and they are SICK! Its like riding on rails. I have chrome ponies 16x7 with Pilot Sport 245/45/16s. The rubber is so good that it doesnt screach when u go around turns too fast it just slides an inch or so. Highly recommended, even over the BF goodrich ones. But they are $251 a tire. :rolleyes:
 
Well, I am at lunch today with my co-workers and Sol calls - the guy that I helped with the flat tire. He says that he has the wheels and that we can meet on Wednesday so he can give them to me. What a guy. What do you all think I should do to show my appreciation? I have an extra brand new 130-amp alternator that I can give him. Or should I give him something else, perhaps for him and the family?

Thanks in advance.

BTW, those that replied about tires for the pony wheels please let me know how much you paid for the tires so I can start putting money to the side.

Aloha
 
liv2ride said:
What do you all think I should do to show my appreciation? I have an extra brand new 130-amp alternator that I can give him. Or should I give him something else, perhaps for him and the family?
im not sure i would part with the alternator, unless you know he really needs one. being this time of year, i might get a gift basket (like a cheese and sausage basket, or something along those lines). something his family can use and enjoy during the holidays - i think that is may be a warmer gesture (like i said, unless he is a die-hard and would love a nice 3G. LOL).

congrats again. how did your birthday go? wait, i think it is still your birthday back there. :nice: Happy Birthday!
 
HISSIN50 said:
im not sure i would part with the alternator, unless you know he really needs one. being this time of year, i might get a gift basket (like a cheese and sausage basket, or something along those lines). something his family can use and enjoy during the holidays - i think that is may be a warmer gesture (like i said, unless he is a die-hard and would love a nice 3G. LOL).

congrats again. how did your birthday go? wait, i think it is still your birthday back there. :nice: Happy Birthday!

Well since the alternator is a spare it would not be a problem on my side. Hell you I think he is a die-hard because he just got the car a short time ago - you know how that goes don't you? He said that he recently got a brand new alternator but I really doubt he sprung for the 130a, especially because of the wiring changes that are required to do the swap.

I would go with the gift basket but that is what he got for me and the family when I went to pick up the spare I loaned him.

Hmmm, my birthday. It goes a little like this. My wife made dinner reservations for the family to go eat at 5pm and a nice Italian Restaurant that I appreciate. I typically get off work at 3pm and get home by 315pm. Yesterday was a totally different story. I leave the premises and I am immediately confronted with very heavy traffic on that freeway. As usual when this happens I take back roads to get to the other freeway going in that direction. Turns out the cause of the traffic was a 3-car accident including a fatality. That means that the freeway is closed for the investigation. Since the other freeway leads to the freeway where the accident occurred that means everyone either needs to wait for the freeway to re-open or try and find an alternate route. Let me tell you, during rush hour traffic things are bad enough when all the routes are open, never mind the closure of the only two freeways traveling in my direction. Anyway, it took me about 2 hours to travel about 2-2.5 miles then I decided to stop for a few refreshing beverages. I called the wife immediately after I realized the heinous traffic condition and told her to just take the kids to dinner and enjoy themselves because there was no way I would be there for dinner. She was hesitant but eventually agreed. So, after my first two tall ones my co-worker called saying that he needed to get out of traffic and asked if I could meet him at a bar that was close to where he was. I agreed since I had to travel against traffic only about 1/2 mile. After meeting him we threw back a couple more green bottles then decided to make our trip home - we live in the same direction.

Needless to say by the time I got home it was after 7pm and the family had already returned from dinner. My lovely wife brought me one of my favorite dishes. I also noticed that she got me another gift - saying it was from the boys. A few weeks back she bought me a Craftsman 6hp 33-gallon upright air compressor with many accessories and she immediately let me enjoy it. So when I get home I am greeted by her smiling face and this large box that was leaning against the living room wall. After closer inspection I realized it was a collapsible creeper w/ adjustable headrest, rolling (height adjustable) stool with tool storage and a spinning bar stool. All these items came in the same box so they all match. I guess it paid to lie under my car for about 2 hours the day before on nothing but a towel while I fixed the oil leak I created from installing the mechanical oil pressure gauge.

Sorry for the long story. If I were to talk to any of you on the phone you would feel the passion behind yesterdays experience. To say the least, it was H*ll!

I guess the main thing about this long traffic experience; I found out that the cooling system is top notch because the temp stayed really low for the most part. The highest temp I read was about 198* but that was in about 85* weather, stop and go, max a/c and in direct sunlight. Not too bad. Oh, did I mention that the noise I was experiencing from the driver side bank has not been heard since my investigation on Sunday?

Aloha

Scot
 
wow, Scot. I'm glad to hear that at least you confirmed that your ride is running well. pat yourself on the back for fixing those problems. :)

it sounds like it was a good day all in all. you have some nice gifts - a compressor and air tools is a dream (i was in heaven the first time i used the air stuff) and the latter gifts from the better-half will augment your comfort while using the pneumatic tools. :nice:

and well, Italian is always good!

take care. :Cheers: