- Location
- NE Indiana
So, I just love being the family mechanic. Everybody wants shiat done to thier stuff right now. My dad in particular really grinds my gears. He bought a 1992 F-150, 2WD, Manual with the 300 I-6. It had about 200k on it and I fixed a lot of stuff with it and he soaked a bit of $$ into it. After he had it about a year or so, it was finally in good shape. He traded it a few months ago to a guy for a 2000 F-150, 2WD, Auto with the 4.2 V6. Never been a fan of those engines, whatever. That thing had a slew of things wrong with it, no wonder the guy was eager to trade it straight up for a vehicle that was 8 years older. Well, after ball joints, brakes, some wiring, a new rear window, starter and a couple odds and ends, Dad is wanting to trade it to a guy for a 1995 Chevy 1/2 ton with the 4.3 V6 and manual. When I first heard about this idea, I told him not to do it. I asked him about the details. The guy has all the service records, he's the 3rd owner and (according to my old man) takes care of his stuff. I don't know what exactly the story is, but I'm more than likely going to be checking it over tonight for him. I'm tired of him buying junk and me being the one fixing it. Hopefully I will see enough that I can convince him that it's not a good trade and I won't inherit a new set of BS to deal with it...Whining: done. Sorry. Had to tell someone.
Try working with 450 police officers and probably 80% of them don't know a rotor from a brake drum.
I get weekly calls, can you help with this...or my car is making this sound...or I'm thinking about buying a jeep or whatever, what do you think about that, or do you know anyone that has a jeep for sale or...
i am known as the jeep guy at work.
makes me glad i'm not a professional mechanic.
my father is no better tho, he knows how to work on stuff but considers me his mechanic...when he sold me his 96 zj after he bought an 01 wj, i changed the oil in it, it had 13k on it or something near that number (original motor still kicking at 225k tho), he told me it was because i wasn't coming over to his house enough to change his oil...
thankfully the local honda/gm dealer only charges 13 bucks for an oil change so i send all my friends there cause I can't do it that cheap...my dad gets his oil changed there now too...
mac 'still have my own projects to complete' gyvr