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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3170683" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Had a friend, years ago, who was just smart. I don't mean smart I mean SMART!. He's the guy the smart guys go to when their stumped.</p><p>Got his masters and a PHD. He studied what interested him till he got bored. Anyway, I knew he had worked for GM for a short time and was involved in designing vehicles. He moved on but I'm sure he had some impact with what they made. He's just that smart.</p><p>I thought about him today when I was trying to change the plugs on a 2012 Silverado. I thought about him when I spent the better part of 3 hours getting on plug out and replaced. Had to build my own redneck tool to finally get it done.</p><p>As I sit here, with bloodied arms and bruises everywhere, I'm thinking about getting in touch with the little twink and invite him to come visit. Like to show him the scars on my arms and stomach. Then I want him to explain why the hell you put the AC water drain pan right in front of the rear plug when there's tons of space to put it over for easy access. I want to know who the hell thought this was a good idea.</p><p>Then I'll ask him to leave. He can find his own way back to the airport.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3170683, member: 38658"] Had a friend, years ago, who was just smart. I don't mean smart I mean SMART!. He's the guy the smart guys go to when their stumped. Got his masters and a PHD. He studied what interested him till he got bored. Anyway, I knew he had worked for GM for a short time and was involved in designing vehicles. He moved on but I'm sure he had some impact with what they made. He's just that smart. I thought about him today when I was trying to change the plugs on a 2012 Silverado. I thought about him when I spent the better part of 3 hours getting on plug out and replaced. Had to build my own redneck tool to finally get it done. As I sit here, with bloodied arms and bruises everywhere, I'm thinking about getting in touch with the little twink and invite him to come visit. Like to show him the scars on my arms and stomach. Then I want him to explain why the hell you put the AC water drain pan right in front of the rear plug when there's tons of space to put it over for easy access. I want to know who the hell thought this was a good idea. Then I'll ask him to leave. He can find his own way back to the airport. [/QUOTE]
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