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Old 03-22-2015, 08:12 AM
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Old 03-22-2015, 08:30 AM
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Is there some law saying you can't pull a trailer at night?

I've hauled a car, a boat and household stuff at night before...
Old 03-22-2015, 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by 92K1500
Is there some law saying you can't pull a trailer at night?

I've hauled a car, a boat and household stuff at night before...
no, why on earth would that be a law? ahaha
Old 03-22-2015, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by illphildawg21
no, why on earth would that be a law? ahaha
Originally Posted by iideadeyeii
This, who is transporting 4x4's at 2am.
Originally Posted by frocker93
I questioned why he had a trailer at 2am when this happened
Those 2 posts (I think there was another one but I don't see it and I'm at work so I'll let it pass) make it seem like it's illegal or unreasonable to be hauling stuff at night.

Didn't know if it was different in other states but around here there is nothing wrong with it.
Old 04-28-2015, 01:53 PM
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can anyone tell me how to wire up my aftermarket fans? they're your standard 2 wire fans (ie negative and positive) i just cant find the schematics for the HR fan harness. I've currently got them wired to the temp so they kick on when the car gets hot, but no A/C. I'm going through my A/C system right now making sure it has freon and is all in working order. I can turn the A/C on but it blows hot and the A/C clutch never kicks on. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys!
Old 04-28-2015, 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by 92K1500
Those 2 posts (I think there was another one but I don't see it and I'm at work so I'll let it pass) make it seem like it's illegal or unreasonable to be hauling stuff at night.

Didn't know if it was different in other states but around here there is nothing wrong with it.
Right? the crazy rednecks in my town would lose their minds if they couldn't pull a trailer at night here ahaha.
Old 04-28-2015, 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by travlee
1. the alleged person that dropped the 4x4 didn't stop, if that is truly what happened
2. op is saying he has full coverage when he probably doesn't
3. if you have been with that agent/company for 10 years a single claim shouldn't raise it to much when it is a not a fault accident
4. if you are paying 300 a month for insurance on a 350 you are getting f*cked
5. i feel as if something is missing, claim it, get the car fixed.... if you can't afford insurance after that, go back to a civic

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Wow, cynical much?
Why jump to all the conclusions... Why even be on a forum if you think most people are lying?

Glad things are working out with your insurance company OP, if I were you I would get everything fixed and paid for and switch companies.
You shouldn't have to work that hard (or hard at all) to get them to cover damage to your car.
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cynical.... nah, brutally honest
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So the car, body wise, is all fixed, just dealing with mechanical issues that arrose after the fact and are unrelated to the 4x4 incident. I did what a lot of people will tell you never to do and bought the duraflex asm-gt front bumper and the fitment wasn't bad. There is some spacing issues around the headlights, and it took quite a bit of block sanding to get the waves out, but other than that fitment and paint cost less than the bumper and shipping. Here's the finished product.
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