Original PJB story told by PJB himself on MUSTANG FORUMZ
I got up this morning and went to my grandmother’s house in my Elantra to get my Mustang (I keep it at her house). I was having trouble getting the driver’s side door to unlock and open because it was frozenso I opened the passenger side door and started the car to warm it up. I kept playing with the power locks trying to get the other door unlocked. I accidentally shut the door with it locked and the car running.
I tried for about 20 minutes to hit the lock switch or grab the door handle with coat hangers but didnt have any luck.
My other car was blocking my grandmother’s garage door so luckily its a 5 speed and I put in neutral and pushed it back far enough to get my grandmother’s Jeep out. She’s got a key to my house so I went home and grabbed my spare Mustang keys and fixed that situation.
Normally I keep spare Mustang keys in the Elantra but forgot to put them back in there the last time I used them. I went to Walmart and had a spare set made to keep at my grandmother’s house.
A little while ago I went out to work on the Mustang and when I tried to get back inthe house I realized all the doors were locked and my whole pile of keys was on the kitchen table. I locked the door after I came home and Ive got the kind of locks that stay unlocked from the inside but locked on the outside.
I tried all the windows and they were locked. Then my neighbor came home as I was outside and I got the spare key to our house from him but it was the old key so I still couldnt get in (we changed the locks a few months back).
I walked over to my grandmother’s house and took her spare key and walked back home. Im in the house now and Im not going out without my keys in my pocket.
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Is it normal for the bed to bounce up and down while driving, especially over bumps?
I can look in my rearview mirror and see it move.
I checked it tonight and its solidly bolted to the frame. The shocks also seem good.
Ive got a vibration in the steering wheel that I believe is caused by the cheap junk tires that are on the truck. Could the bed movement also be related to that issue?
I plan on getting new tires real soon even though the ones on it only have 3k on them (dealer put them on but theyre crap tires).
Solution: Quit rockin dudes and animals back there!
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Is it normal for the bed to bounce up and down while driving, especially over bumps?
I can look in my rearview mirror and see it move.
I checked it tonight and its solidly bolted to the frame. The shocks also seem good.
Ive got a vibration in the steering wheel that I believe is caused by the cheap junk tires that are on the truck. Could the bed movement also be related to that issue?
I plan on getting new tires real soon even though the ones on it only have 3k on them (dealer put them on but theyre crap tires).
mabey the rubber bushings that cushion the bed are worn out due to overloading of sheep and small boys jumping up and down screaming???
If you have time to stalk guys on the internet you either:
A. Need a girlfriend.
B. Your just a complete homo.
C. Have no life and really need to get out more.
I consider you and a few others friends and the guys I call friends have limits. Sure we joke back and forth but these guys have been going alot further.
Really? You’re just mad that I took ~5 seconds, punched in your username, and clicked a Google result to a post on a Mustang forum, found it hilarious and posted it here.