Jul-31-2021 10:03 PM
Aug-05-2021 02:38 PM
Devo the dog wrote:Grit dog wrote:
OP, as you see by the responses...
You’ve asked a crystal ball question that is frankly pretty silly.
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Given you have a high $ truck that is a garage queen, I’ll presume you’re an older person.
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In other words, Grit Dog thinks you're old, he has an issue with you owning an expensive truck that's a garage queen, and he thinks your question was stupid to ask. His words were "frankly pretty silly."
Typical of Grit dog. It appears that he doesn't like older people, especially when they ask questions that he doesn't like. And it's obvious from this and many other posts that he doesn't like people who can afford expensive trucks. Furthermore, it really rubs him the wrong way if you can garage the truck.
I've only had batteries go bad at the worst time, primarily because there's never a good time. They aren't expensive and not difficult to replace, if you want to do it yourself. Also, if you have AAA, their prices to replace batteries are very reasonable. So if you have AAA, it's not much of a gamble unless you end up in a situation that's time sensitive. Also, if you have a shop that you take it to for regular maintenance, the next time it's there, ask them to check the battery.
Aug-05-2021 01:22 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Understand this.......we are MANLY MEN.
Aug-05-2021 09:46 AM
Aug-04-2021 06:16 PM
Aug-04-2021 05:14 PM
Aug-04-2021 04:10 PM
Devo the dog wrote:Grit dog wrote:
OP, as you see by the responses...
You’ve asked a crystal ball question that is frankly pretty silly.
...
Given you have a high $ truck that is a garage queen, I’ll presume you’re an older person.
...
In other words, Grit Dog thinks you're old, he has an issue with you owning an expensive truck that's a garage queen, and he thinks your question was stupid to ask. His words were "frankly pretty silly."
Typical of Grit dog. It appears that he doesn't like older people, especially when they ask questions that he doesn't like. And it's obvious from this and many other posts that he doesn't like people who can afford expensive trucks. Furthermore, it really rubs him the wrong way if you can garage the truck.
I've only had batteries go bad at the worst time, primarily because there's never a good time. They aren't expensive and not difficult to replace, if you want to do it yourself. Also, if you have AAA, their prices to replace batteries are very reasonable. So if you have AAA, it's not much of a gamble unless you end up in a situation that's time sensitive. Also, if you have a shop that you take it to for regular maintenance, the next time it's there, ask them to check the battery.
Aug-04-2021 04:08 PM
Ron3rd wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Ron3rd wrote:
I'm still running the J.C PENNY battery with the lifetime warranty from 1972. 🙂
How many times has it been replaced?
Cummins, you must be as old as I am if you remember the infamous "J.C.PENNEY BATTERY" with the lifetime warranty!
Aug-04-2021 04:05 PM
Grit dog wrote:
OP, as you see by the responses...
You’ve asked a crystal ball question that is frankly pretty silly.
...
Given you have a high $ truck that is a garage queen, I’ll presume you’re an older person.
...
Aug-04-2021 01:16 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Ron3rd wrote:
I'm still running the J.C PENNY battery with the lifetime warranty from 1972. 🙂
How many times has it been replaced?
Aug-04-2021 04:55 AM
Aug-03-2021 09:52 PM
Ron3rd wrote:
I'm still running the J.C PENNY battery with the lifetime warranty from 1972. 🙂
Aug-03-2021 07:03 PM
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Aug-02-2021 08:34 AM