Sometimes ya just gotta close your eyes

(quoted from post at 17:59:19 03/28/14) I need to try that. I hear putting a generic washer system under the rear bumper and filling it with fuel can get them to back off too............

Especially if you rig up a BBQ igniter and set it off leaving a 40' trail of flame. :lol:

Gene
 
I was told about the time the wipers get to the top they back off in a real hurry.

Course, there is absolutely no way you could blame it on a a fuel leak if you're driving a gasser.

Imagine brake fluid would do the trick too, but that may be going a little too far.....
Plus it would mess up your tailgate too.
 
We couldn’t figure out where the coolant was going; so I put a concentrated equivalent to blue food coloring in the radiator. Turns out, the leek was in the head gasket and a blue mist spewed out of the tailpipe leaving the back-end of our white car, blue. We had no tailgaters on that day – or at least, not for long.
 
Several years ago I owned a 63 Chevy step side with the 8 foot bed. I really liked that old truck, but the rear wheels were so light that just a light rain was enough for it to spin going up a hill on the highway. To save fuel I normally drove it without the tailgate, and one day I got a piece of railroad rail just long enough to go crossways in the bed and set it right at the end, and bolted it into the bed. I only put bolts on the front side of the rail where they could not be seen from the rear. That was back when most speed limits were 65, and then just like now, there were always people who thought they had to drive 10 to 15 mph above the speed limit. It was funny watching people run up right behind me, take a look at that rail setting on the end of the bed, and back off quite a ways.
 

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