Here it is in a nutshell:
Wow, thanks for posting this, it clears up a lot questions. Now I know that no mater how long I have to wait for my Charger HC it will be state of the art. It kind of explains things like the Abbot and Costello explanation of modern baseball presented in the famous "WHO'S ON FIRST"Here it is in a nutshell:
According to Chrysler it's all based on the relative motion your dealer is providing you. That & based on the amount of sinusal implantation that they have given you should determine when & if you receive a happy ending.no...that's premature dingle arm.
that is the strangerI thought "dingle arm" was when you sat on your own hand for 20 minutes?...
LOL...I don't think many people will get that!Now I understand how diagnose a Fetzer valve on a Cessna.
They'll have a wrap for that soon! In the meantime try Vaseline... The dealer should have provide you with some at signing...Mag needle reluctance is my biggest problem
I thought that "dingle arm" was the same thing as "two-four arm" which is what you get when the OPP has you standing along the side of the road, holding the case over your head until you drop?!I thought "dingle arm" was when you sat on your own hand for 20 minutes?...
Isn't he the brother of Professor Rosie Palms? His cousin, maybe?Hell-Bent got it on the jump! He must have visited the records room w/Dr Rosenpenis
Unfortunately, not! The Vaseline is still one of those "extra cost options". It may be included in some package, but I'm not sure which one.They'll have a wrap for that soon! In the meantime try Vaseline... The dealer should have provide you with some at signing...
No, I believe at Chrysler it is the hand/ arm motion the salesman makes at waist level, behind your back after signing & deposit have been taken...I thought that "dingle arm" was the same thing as "two-four arm" which is what you get when the OPP has you standing along the side of the road, holding the case over your head until you drop?!
Well, I guess that those guys have a right to be happy, too. I suspect that's all they're left with after the fortunate customer drives off with his Hellcat!No, I believe at Chrysler it is the hand/ arm motion the salesman makes at waist level, behind your back after signing & deposit have been taken...
Well, I guess that those guys have a right to be happy, too. I suspect that's all they're left with after the fortunate customer drives off with his Hellcat!