Sedan Chat Thread
#9736
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#9738
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Mhmm, very much so. Here's a PDF from the ASPCA on it: http://www.aspcapro.org/sites/default/files/q.pdf
Here's the TL;DR snippet:
"At this time, the lowest documented toxic grape or raisin dose is 0.32 to 0.65 oz/kg.5 Without knowing the exact mechanism of action, all cases of grape or raisin ingestion should be considered potentially serious. Vomiting is one of the initial signs of grape or raisin toxicity and can occur within the first 2 hours. Other initial signs that can occur within the first 5 to 6 hours of exposure include diarrhea, lethargy, and polydipsia. Signs of ARF may develop either within 24 hours or several days after exposure. Signs of ARF may include anorexia, lethargy, depression, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, tremors, and hypovolemia. "
ARF = kidney failure.
Cute little guy!
Ha, great name. Dogs can be tough to have if you're moving around a lot (like when you're in the service).
Here's Maggie. This was taken roughly a year ago:
Here's the TL;DR snippet:
"At this time, the lowest documented toxic grape or raisin dose is 0.32 to 0.65 oz/kg.5 Without knowing the exact mechanism of action, all cases of grape or raisin ingestion should be considered potentially serious. Vomiting is one of the initial signs of grape or raisin toxicity and can occur within the first 2 hours. Other initial signs that can occur within the first 5 to 6 hours of exposure include diarrhea, lethargy, and polydipsia. Signs of ARF may develop either within 24 hours or several days after exposure. Signs of ARF may include anorexia, lethargy, depression, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, tremors, and hypovolemia. "
ARF = kidney failure.
I feel like I'm the only one here without a dog... I do have a female Leopard Gecko though, her name is SoBe(just like the drink)
Got her February 16, 2016 when she was a few days old.
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Got her February 16, 2016 when she was a few days old.
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Here's Maggie. This was taken roughly a year ago:
#9743
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The line bugs me, too. But not nearly as much as it used to. I've mellowed about the Sport Chin over the last 4+ years or so. And I wouldn't rule it out for some future mod. My biggest concern with the chin is my stupid hump of a driveway. If it weren't for that, I'd be less inclined to pass on it.
I need to redo my driveway smh
#9744
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#9745
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Damn squeaking is driving me BONKERS! Anybody with Tein Basis have any squeaking in the rear? No its not my Sways. I greased them with heavy silicon grease the other day and as soon as I pulled out the garage I heard it again. Think it could be the rear top hats?
#9746
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Speaking of BC's, they squeaked badly. After hours of troubleshooting, BC told me the rear top hats were defective. Do you have upgraded rear swaybars? The bushings could be squeaking.
#9748
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Driving in downtown Austin, there are some sketchy entrances to restaurants and the most damage I have done is to my exhaust.
#9749
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If that's the case, it could be the parking brake calipers. I had exactly that problem when I first got the car. Drove me nuts, thinking it was suspension or swaybar related.