Advice on replacing 94-97 Accord muffler? Dealing with rubber hangers?

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Peabody, Dec 9, 2009.

  1. Peabody

    Joe Guest

    At least you used a nice, reliable, peer-reviewed source...

    Blech...
     
    Joe, Dec 28, 2009
  2. Peabody

    Tegger Guest



    Wikipedia is a biased, distorted, and thoroughly unreliable source
    of climate change information.

    Wikipedia is not to be trusted at all. Period.

    It is to Jimmy Wales's eternal shame that he allows
    William Connolley and his band of thugs to propagandize Wikipedia
    as they do.

    Read these, in order:
    <http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fpcomment/archive/2008/04/12/wikipedia-s-zealots-solomon.aspx>
    <http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fpcomment/archive/2008/05/03/who-is-william-connolley-solomon.aspx>
    <http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fullcomment/archive/2009/12/18/370719.aspx>
    <http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fpcomment/archive/2009/12/23/lawrence-solomon-climategate-at-wikipedia.aspx>

    And a few more articles:
    <http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fpcomment/archive/tags/Oreskes/default.aspx>
     
    Tegger, Dec 28, 2009
  3. Peabody

    Tegger Guest



    I love the smell of sarcasm in the morning...


    See here for far more credible information that is
    NOT tainted with the infection that is William Connolley:
    <http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fpcomment/archive/2008/04/12/wikipedia-s-zealots-solomon.aspx>
    <http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fpcomment/archive/2008/05/03/who-is-william-connolley-solomon.aspx>
    <http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fullcomment/archive/2009/12/18/370719.aspx>
    <http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fpcomment/archive/2009/12/23/lawrence-solomon-climategate-at-wikipedia.aspx>

    <http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fpcomment/archive/tags/Oreskes/default.aspx>

    Read 'em in order, from top to bottom.
     
    Tegger, Dec 28, 2009

  4. That's probably because I go once a week to the Golden Corral for a
    pigfest... - Polluted Thinker
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Dec 29, 2009
  5. As I just explained in a just posted reply, the "corral" instead of
    coral is probably due to my habit of stuffing myself at the Golden
    Corral on a weekly basis. Irony would have it that an individual who
    criticizes spelling while himself cannot find a "shift" key is... well,
    ironic..


    I should be. I was there in person.

    Prior to the recent revelations of numbers cooking, they almost had the
    masses convinced. Thankfully, it's all unraveling hopefully just like
    the ol' Watergate event.
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Dec 29, 2009
  6. Peabody

    AZ Nomad Guest

    Co2 levels are rising. It is a fact. Get over it.
     
    AZ Nomad, Dec 29, 2009
  7. Peabody

    Joe Guest

    Thanks. Now that the issue is resolved...
     
    Joe, Dec 29, 2009
  8. Peabody

    Tegger Guest



    Sure are. And that's a GOOD thing.

    <http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fpcomment/archive/2009/12/12/lawrence-solomon-the-gas-of-life.aspx>
     
    Tegger, Dec 29, 2009

  9. Enjoy the kool aid...

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Dec 29, 2009
  10. Peabody

    M.A. Stewart Guest


    Is 'wiki/Crown-of-Thorns_Starfish' correct?


    Molecular cobalt (Co) levels are rising???
     
    M.A. Stewart, Dec 30, 2009
  11. Peabody

    Boomer Guest

    Tegger,

    The information about stainless steel parts in Toyota is very interesting.
    The addition of stainless steel parts will probably not increase any sales
    in the showroom. I am thinking that after a few years the information will
    slowly become known that Toyota parts simply last a long time. This means
    that they are planning for sales years ahead.

    An American automaker would never do such a thing, and clearly Honda is not
    doing it. I just brought my 98 CRV into a body shop to have the rust removed
    and then repainted on my rear quarter panels. It had just barely started.
    This cost me 90 dollars. We have low labour rates here in the UP. Of course
    the UP is another place for much snow and lots of salt.

    Michael
     
    Boomer, Sep 23, 2010
  12. Peabody

    Boomer Guest

    Tegger,

    The information about stainless steel parts in Toyota is very interesting.
    The addition of stainless steel parts will probably not increase any sales
    in the showroom. I am thinking that after a few years the information will
    slowly become known that Toyota parts simply last a long time. This means
    that they are planning for sales years ahead.

    An American automaker would never do such a thing, and clearly Honda is not
    doing it. I just brought my 98 CRV into a body shop to have the rust removed
    and then repainted on my rear quarter panels. It had just barely started.
    This cost me 90 dollars. We have low labour rates here in the UP. Of course
    the UP is another place for much snow and lots of salt.

    Michael
     
    Boomer, Sep 23, 2010
  13. Peabody

    Boomer Guest

    I am not sure that this is always true Tegger. I lived for several years in
    North Dakota. They had very cold winters. The state highways were not
    salted, at least where I lived next to the Canadian border. I would drive
    South to Minot and have good traction with my CRV. As soon as I came into
    Minot, the roads were salted and were suddenly slippery.

    I was always happy to get out of Minot and onto hard frozen roads where I
    had traction. This may be simply a characteristic of the cold winters in ND.
    Driving on icy roads when it is -20 means much better traction than when it
    is +20.

    Michael
     
    Boomer, Sep 23, 2010
  14. Peabody

    Boomer Guest

    I am not sure that this is always true Tegger. I lived for several years in
    North Dakota. They had very cold winters. The state highways were not
    salted, at least where I lived next to the Canadian border. I would drive
    South to Minot and have good traction with my CRV. As soon as I came into
    Minot, the roads were salted and were suddenly slippery.

    I was always happy to get out of Minot and onto hard frozen roads where I
    had traction. This may be simply a characteristic of the cold winters in ND.
    Driving on icy roads when it is -20 means much better traction than when it
    is +20.

    Michael
     
    Boomer, Sep 23, 2010
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