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7.3 fan pulley wrench to borrow?
I need to put a water pump on my 7.3 this weekend & wondering if anybody close to lincolnton has a pully wrench I could borrow on Sat.
Kind of like this.
A rationalist epistemology claims that knowledge (as opposed to opinion) is possible only if it is based on self-evident and absolutely certain principles. Such principles are not learned through experience; instead, they are implicit in the very notion of reasoning itself. Sense experience cannot provide the certainty needed to guarantee that what we claim to know is true. So, like mathematicians, we have to rely on reason itself as the basis for determining whether our opinions are justified true beliefs (that is, knowledge).
-Plato
autozone loan a tool program ?
please help out a fellow brother of the 4x4 comunity & keep your eyes & ears on the look out for my stolen wheels & tires. removed from my truck jacked up & striped of wheels & tires & set back on the gound. at a shop in upstate ny. denman groundhawg radials 38.5x15.50x16.5 on m/t classic II 16.5x12wide 8x6.5 pattern. all 4 brand new never run.
x2 on autozone
If I would a saw this sooner I would have asked the boys at the pull tonight. I'll beep a few friends in the am and see what I can come up with.
I know about auto auto zone, I just hate dealing with the latino parts monkeys up there.
A rationalist epistemology claims that knowledge (as opposed to opinion) is possible only if it is based on self-evident and absolutely certain principles. Such principles are not learned through experience; instead, they are implicit in the very notion of reasoning itself. Sense experience cannot provide the certainty needed to guarantee that what we claim to know is true. So, like mathematicians, we have to rely on reason itself as the basis for determining whether our opinions are justified true beliefs (that is, knowledge).
-Plato
well I found one,
thanks for the replies.
A rationalist epistemology claims that knowledge (as opposed to opinion) is possible only if it is based on self-evident and absolutely certain principles. Such principles are not learned through experience; instead, they are implicit in the very notion of reasoning itself. Sense experience cannot provide the certainty needed to guarantee that what we claim to know is true. So, like mathematicians, we have to rely on reason itself as the basis for determining whether our opinions are justified true beliefs (that is, knowledge).
-Plato