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had same problem dealer balanced tires twice,then replaced one of the tires no more shimmy they are dunlops this was done @eddys toyota,wichita ks
Agreed, I'm living in my fiance's house which was built in 1920. The insulation largely sucks, even after several upgrades, and someone has added on a sunroom to the back of the home. This neighborhood, College Hill, is one of Wichita's oldest and there is a Frank Lloyd Wright home about 3 miles from us. (The homes are rather larger over there. ;)) The original hardwood floors are intact and clearly not new, but not horrible either. I suspect they've been resurfaced once. The only real problem with the house is that some fool painted over the wood trim, windows and sills in the rear half of the house. There is no way I'm going to scrape off that white paint and refurbish the wood now!
Mahindra's the name, I think. I was shocked to see a Mahindra tractor dealership here in Wichita last week. I have no idea how long it's been there-- it's been perhaps 6-12 months since I was on the street where it is located. ...Right next to a John Deere dealership. :D I don't know if they are selling many tractors, but I did immediately think of their ugly compact truck.
Serge, that's interesting to hear. Are you facing cutbacks driven by state and local government, or what sort of attack are you talking about? I'm not exactly convinced of the value in the various 'no child left behind' standardization which I personally do not attribute to either Democrats or Republicans. I think that both have endorsed it, nay, *coerced participation* from the states and the whole idea is just wrong-headed. (While I'm on my soapbox, I'm not a fan of zero tolerance programs either :)) For Brenda and overall discussion: I attended public school in a suburb and my graduating class was 425 students.. My fiance attended a small private school in the same main city (Wichita) and her graduating class was less than 10. I am not interested in sending my son (4 at the end of this month) to a tiny private school, but we haven't made final decisions yet. The public school system has some 'magnet' programs that focus on specific agenda such as science, the arts, and so on. They are officially public, but you have to apply to enroll and there is high-performance emphasis.
I'll gladly let ESC save my butt! Totally agreed... your friend was lucky to live through it. Did his insurance cover everything? The rented road and disabling ESC probably did not go over well... I've actually never even autocrossed my Evo8. :( I took my M3 out twice but when I got the Evo I was scared of voiding the warranty and now many years later... autocross doesn't exist in Wichita proper. They do a few events at remote locations 40-60 minutes away, and I've just never had enough interest to consider spending a whole day dodging cones.
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