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@thetoastednoodl His bio says “Vote blue. Democracy vs. dictatorship should not be a difficult choice.” These people only think binary😂😂everything is black or white to them. They don’t have the mental capability to think anything other than what they’ve been indoctrinated all these years
Patriots owner Robert Kraft, like his former head coach Bill Belichick, was not selected for entry into this year’s Pro Football Hall of Fame class, sources told ESPN.
The Class of 2026 will be revealed Thursday at NFL Honors in San Francisco, but it will not include Kraft.
President Trump announces that he approves the production of an ultra-compact Truck, which wasn't previously allowed in America due to government overreach
This is an obvious psyop to convince people that we need to import labor when there are plenty of people in this country who are willing to work hard as long as you pay a high enough wage.Instead someone will be imported to do the job at minimum wage, leaving Americans out to dry
There are plenty of skilled mechanics in this country and they're getting paid far less than 100k. If those 5,000 jobs were actually open they'd have people applying in droves. Looks like Ford just wants an excuse to contract it out to cheap foreign labor. Buy Toyota folks😂
FORD CEO SAYS HE HAS 5,000 OPEN MECHANIC JOBS WITH 6-FIGURE SALARIES FROM THE SHORTAGE OF MANUALLY SKILLED WORKERS: ‘WE ARE IN TROUBLE IN OUR COUNTRY’
“We are in trouble in our country. We are not talking about this enough,” Farley told host Monica Langley. “We have over a million openings in critical jobs, emergency services, trucking, factory workers, plumbers, electricians, and tradesmen. It’s a very serious thing.”
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@red_beard_guy@LonestarCSpec@DudespostingWs Thats just how Toyota owners are. They think their truck is a classic so they don’t drive them often and fix every little thing on them no matter how minor it is. You can tell by what price they sell for
@red_beard_guy@DudespostingWs The point is by your logic, all of these trucks would be not dependable. Every one of them has serious issues that show with age, you just have to take care of them
@red_beard_guy@DudespostingWs For 90s and early 2000s Toyotas, the ball joints would fail suddenly. They say to keep them replaced with OEM every 100k miles. Ford 5.4 tritons had the spark plug issues, you just make sure to remove them carefully in case they get stuck in the head.
@red_beard_guy@DudespostingWs Yes they do have bad transmissions. There have been a few lawsuits against GM for their transmissions. Historically they have had flawed torque converters which go out at low mileage. Look it up there’s plenty of preventative maintenance to lengthen the life of them.
@red_beard_guy@DudespostingWs If you want to take a truck to high miles, you have to know the flaws, all have at least one. Old Toyota trucks had bad ball joint designs. Keep an eye on that and you'll be solid. Ford Tritons had the spark plug issue, watch that and you'll be fine. Chevys have bad transmissions
@red_beard_guy@DudespostingWs They're old trucks now, you need to work on them more. They're also not immune to lack of maintenance. The one constant thing I've seen is people I know with old trucks do not have to work on them if they've maintained them over the years , whether it's a Ford, Chevy, or Toyota.
@LonestarCSpec@red_beard_guy@DudespostingWs I had a purge valve go bad, the Toyota OEM part was $70 and the Dorman aftermarket was $30. The Dorman thrw a code less than a year later, replaced with OEM, it's been several years now. From what I've heard, Dorman is a good alternative to Motorcraft. Not for Toyota parts though