Also, if I didn't have my cb on or not one at all, I would have been buying a whole new tire.
So, not having my air hose cost me an extra $255, but having my cb saved me $1200.
Running with JCT, Part Deux
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... and why I only considered briefly, very briefly, ordering super singles on my new truck.
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The flat repair didn't take long at all. Had to had longer for the efs check for the repair than the repair took. But, that was because the service writer back at the shop forgot to send JCT the paperwork so they issue the funds from my maintenance account.
Once that was sorted, I went down to the TA for my copy of the paperwork and a shower. While standing in line waiting to get my shower code; two drivers were talking. One of them was complaining about a smell that has been following him for the past 1000miles. Without missing a beat the other said maybe you should shower. I busted laughing, the cashier busted laughing, and the smelly driver walked away.Steel Tiger, popcorn169, drvrtech77 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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This is the air hose I picked up today. It was $60 with taxes at the TA in Sayre, OK. It's rubber and should last a lot longer than the cheap plastic one.
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