u/skittyscat1000

help my T is molting and there’s a cricket above her, how do i safety remove it
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help my T is molting and there’s a cricket above her, how do i safety remove it

hi guys, i put an apple at the other side of her tank to try to draw in the cricket as well and i have tongs in hand, i must of missed 2 crickets during removal! i’m a bit panicked after researching and a first time T owner, I got her as an adult T, so i didn’t know she’d molt again

u/skittyscat1000 — 6 days ago

Will using my warranty decrease my chance of positive equity on my lease when I trade it in

Hi guys, so i’ve worked in car sales in the past but I understand dealer brands may be different in some aspects and have never ran into this problem myself. Long story short I just got a BMW 330i and it was bumped while a family member drove it. I got it less than a week ago which bums me out but I bought an interior/exterior warranty which covers any paint damage. I was sent pictures since I am at work and cannot get to my vehicle right now, and although i don’t see anything, I worry I will when I see it in person and I’ll have to use my warranty to get it fixed. My main concern is, could this potentially impact the equity I receive when I trade it for a new lease? I know we buy the warranties in case needed but being so soon I really didn’t want to have to use it already. (also I prioritize safety over the vehicle, that being said naturally I am a little upset but cars are replaceable, people are not and i’m glad it was just a tap and nothing worse)

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u/skittyscat1000 — 9 days ago
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help my scatpack is making weird noises

hi fellow mopar friends, I drive a scatpack charger and this is the second time i’ve been hearing almost like a grinding sound coming from the front passenger side, i checked my breaks and calipers, but they seemed to look fine. i noticed this happened after i spun out during heavy rain a month ago, and i did put some strain on the car when pulling the wheel trying to get it back in line, but it did come to a stop after rolling backwards and there was no physical damage done as i didn’t hit anything. i probably won’t have access to a lift to check under until this weekend, but i was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on what i should look out for or if anyone’s experienced this before. i do want to point out, despite the noise, i haven’t noticed a difference in the way it drives, it also only has approximately 45k mi, for a 2021 model, so i do try my best to take care of it and i don’t beat on the car when i drive it and rarely ever have in the past

u/skittyscat1000 — 15 days ago