Subu got new shoes

So I had the Subu in Manchester Subaru yesterday for a oil change. I figure since I work around the corner for almost two years I may as well check it out. Compared to Subaru of Hudson they had a lot more cars on the lot, but the showroom and repair department are dated. I doped off and got a ride to work. A few hours later I got the call, you know the one, and as I figured they suggested a laundry list of possible way of spending my money!

1. Tires – They said I had 1/32″ of thread on the front and 2/32″ on the back. Why is it not 1/16″? To which I replied “at least there wearing evenly, and I thought to myself….perhaps if I rotate I’ll get a few more miles or they will even out to 3/64” each!

2. Front pads and rotors – Apparently the pads were down to the metal! Well I said the last time they were that bad it sounded like a first year apprentice taking off way too much steel on a fifty year old lathe! It goes something like this “gnaaaaar, clunk, clunk, screech and finally stop, and don’t forget that unmistakable metal on metal smell”. They were not impressed! I was beginning to think they had no sense of humor. The folks in Nashua are much more laid back.

3. Front suspension parts – They yammered off a 1/2 dozen or so parts that were about to fall off the car if I did not replace them yesterday. To which I also respectfully declined and said “they got me to the dealership this morning so things can’t be that bad”. Again I got the unimpressed response.

4. Other things mentioned – Timing belt, done I said. Air filer, change it I said. Transmission flush – no thanks. 125,000 service (for the bargain price of $560.00). I wonder what that covered? I didn’t ask and thankfully they did not offer. Besides I said thats a whole 3k and change away. Remind me in a few weeks, not.

When she finally stopped talking I said let’s change the oil and air filer and call it a day. $70 later I was done.

Got a ride back to the dealer and on the way back to the office I stopped into a parts store and bought pads ( front and back) for $54. I figured thirty minutes in the drive way is better than $360 at the dealership. Of course that price included pads, but mine have character and like me are a little warped and rusty, and pads will wear in soon enough.

On the drive home from the office I stopped into Town Fair Tire on DW highway in Nashua. Brian was working the counter and we discussed the finer point of putting a 2006 Subu Outback up on two wheels while entering any on/off ramp! Brian fully agrees with my style of driving and we decided on a middle of the road summer tire. Not as aggressive as the last set, but V rated tires would be wasted on a family wagon.

One hour later my Subu had new shoes and in proper style I needed to break them in. So out of Town Fair, north on DW and right onto the exit for rt3. I rounded the ramp and beat the suggested speed by 2.24! Ya baby I like these new wheels. If it wasn’t for seven year old suspension I bet I could get my 2.24 up to 2.75!

New shoes.

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After a spirited drive home I did a race car pit stop and swapped out the front pads. I’m sure the neighbors think I’m nuts but I was in a “git er done” (Irish version) mode so out came the trolley jack, cranked up the compressor, grabbed the impact gun and raaatattat. Twenty five minutes later I was buzzing down our street making sure I could stop the car. BTW….I could have gotten at least another few months out of the existing pads. I think Manchester Subaru need to lay off the alarmist mode. Settle lads she’ll stop just fine.

Anyhow I figured I was all set for our ride up to Old Forge NY (more on that later) until a friend driving behind me said I had a break light out. A few bucks later that was sorted out. I wonder if the five hundred and something dollar service would have covered that, or would the $2 bulb be an added cost!

Upstate NY here we come.

Uncle Mick

My brother Mick was in town this week. It was great to have him around. For more in what he’s doing go here

Family photos.

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The kids show Mick the finer points Chopsticks!

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Friday night entertainment

We live a quite life out here in the burbs. This evening a little after 6:30 our CO2-smoke detector went off. Since all are hard wired I reset the one closest to me at the top of the stair. However, the one at the bottom of the stair was flashing on both smoke and CO2.

My better half call the fire department and she was told to get everyone out of the house and they dispatched a fire truck. A few minutes later a Officer Bob showed up as with every fire truck you get a free cruiser! A few minutes later the Fire Deputy showed up followed by a fire truck.

I was volunteered to go back inside with one fireman and his CO2 detector. We walked around the entire house and got zero readings everywhere. At seven years old the fireman was surprised the detectors were on the way out, do he suggested changing the back up batteries and keeping an eye on then.

While I was inside our kids were getting a tour of the fire truck. We thanked all and they went on their way.

GMan & JMan in the fire truck.

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Blogging from my couch.

It’s Friday

It’s was a busy and fun week. My brother is in town visiting and it’s nice to spend time with him.

Right now I’m looking hard at the door! More later. BTW garage sale at REI in the am.

Fancy tea bags

My wife brought me home some really fancy tea bags from her girls weekend trip. The brand is Tea Forte and each one is shaped like a tall pyramid.

Outside.

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Each contains a fine mesh bag in the same shape as the wrapper. They shell wonderful. Might just have to brew up a cup later.

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More fishing

We went fishing again today and again we came up empty. It was still fun and kids seemed to enjoy themselves.

JMan lounging!

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Kids Fishing Derby

Today was the annual kids fishing derby at my club (Westford Sportmen’s Club). We didn’t catch anything but it was nice hanging out.

Program cover.

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GMan in action.

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AMan and JMan

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Same image in My Sketch.

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The kids may not have caught anything but this year they all won prizes! New tackle boxes for everyone.

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Growing up

Our JMan passed a big milestone today and threw out his sippy cups. This means a few things:

1) He’s getting older.
2) Which means I’m getting older!
3) We will be buying extra mug over the coming months.
4) We are done producing offspring.
5) However, if we do get more, we’ll be buying them or it will be some form of least agreement.
6) # 5 is a joke…relax will ya

JMan doing the honors.

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GMan helping out.

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