u/RatherBeMudding

Edge ST Tire Question

Wife messed up 2 tires on her 2024 Edge ST, i can't seem to find a couple good used OEM 265/40/21 but i can find a lot of 275/40/21 and some 265/45/21. Anyone know if any of these will fit with no rubbing? THX!

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u/RatherBeMudding — 1 day ago

Got a question

I just moved into my camp for the summer and started my well pump back up, but for the last 2 days it has been filling up my filter with sediment every day. I am right beside a river and we have had a lot of rain and the river is higher than normal but is receding. Also, i had the pump pulled up about 10 feet last year to reduce the tiny bit of sediment we we're getting all summer.

Is this normal for this time of year? Should i be concerned? Also, is there an easy way to clean those basic water filters you use in your home? They are costimg me a fortune.

UPDATE: This is the water after it going through a spin on filter and then the Britta filter.

https://preview.redd.it/jz26o5kxf40h1.jpg?width=3000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f3a96665c0be752c479ac01b2e75d00f73edc2bc

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u/RatherBeMudding — 13 days ago

OK so here's my question. As you can see in the photos i have a 2 beroom upstairs that is the only thing i need to removate. It has a vent gable on each end in the peaks. It use to have drywall on the ceiling and pink insulation on top of that, and pink insulation from there down the walls to the floor. So heres my question.

Should i redo it the same way, put vapor barrier on the ceiling and walls, blow in the proper amount of insulation in the attic and then do the walls with pink insulation. (Walls and the walls with the windows on the ends)

or

Should i get the walls from the floor to the ceiling peak closed cell sprayed and drywall back on the ceiling without vapor barrier. I will ofcourse block off and seal the vent gables. So it will be a sealed unit.

Also if you notice on the floor where the wall hits the floor there is some spray fom in there. That vents to the outside at the eaves. I would ofcourse either way seal that up better so no air or critters can get in there.

What's yalls professional opinion. THX!!

PS The stove pipe is coming out because we got rid of the wood stove and a new metal roofing sheet will go there.

u/RatherBeMudding — 25 days ago