Will my 400 pound friend be bad for my C4?
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Racer
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Will my 400 pound friend be bad for my C4?
I am a worried that putting my 400 pound friend in the passenger seat of my 1990 C4 will be detrimental to its health. Do I have anything to worry about?
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Racer
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He has been in it before but after a couple of rides with him i took it in for an alignment and they found three bad bearings, a worn U joint and a bad shocks all the way around. Is that just a coincidence or was he the cause?
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Is this "friend" your wife?
If it is your wife, give her a chance. If this is a dude, take his truck.
If it is your wife, give her a chance. If this is a dude, take his truck.
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I dare somebody to post this on yellowbullet.
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LOL! This friend is not my wife. I'm only 22 years old and don't plan on getting married anytime soon. My 400ib friend doesn't have a vehicle at the moment which is why he gave me a call about 10 minutes ago wanting a ride. Unfortunately, the only car I have is my Corvette. So is the general consensus an A-OK to give him a ride?
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Sure just tell him if he breaks the bolsters...hes your buddy go for it.
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I'm surprised you are even questioning giving a friend without a car a ride. Come on, you really think he is going to damage your precious Vette!!
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