Tommy1234
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AgreeHe's hilarious. Downhill...in a hurricane....
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AgreeHe's hilarious. Downhill...in a hurricane....
Amen to thatHere is my take.
Every time you break a part that someone else may drive miles to find you are not only stealing from the yard that owns those cars and from that yards employees but you are also a ******* amateuer who has no heart and you are screwing over the next guy who really needs that part.
When you hammer a sensor because it is in your way?
You just ****** some random guy who needs that sensor to make his car run so he can go to work monday and feed his family.
Use tools like an adult would and take the parts you need and close the doors and close the hood and roll up the windows if you can.
Believe it or not, every ****** up thing you do, no matter how small
Ends up being a burden on your soul and it stacks up.
The easy way out of that is to try your hardest to not be a *******.
Maybe not necessarily so worried about things worth pennies to a large salvage yard, BUT, more to thinger's point that someone may have really needed that part and this was the only option their budget allowed. Why break something that someone else might use..?I take stuff apart in yards as carefully as I can and always try to close the hood & doors and such to keep water out and to be mindful of the next person coming along. However, I also see it as practice for when I go to work on my own vehicles. Which is a roundabout way of saying I've broken stuff while practicing.. Sure, sure, I can watch videos of people doing the same thing I'd like to do, but there's no replacement for actual experience.
Can't say I'm worried about "stealing" from a yard. I imagine they're already going to turn a profit off the vehicle once they scrap it. Not to mention that I've been charged for things that were absolutely no damn good (Like nasty old tires on wheels) by incompetent, narrow sighted employees and so I make up for it in other ways. "Hmm yeah, this MAP sensor. I could use that. Hey babes, stick this in your bra.."
Maybe not necessarily so worried about things worth pennies to a large salvage yard, BUT, more to thinger's point that someone may have really needed that part and this was the only option their budget allowed. Why break something that someone else might use..?
Richard