Except it wasn’t all the dull because some yahoo decided to save 5 bucks by returning to AutoZone a cheaper part from Amazon.

Took me 2 hours for a 10 minute job because the parts didn’t fit, and that snowballed into using so many tools and spare parts to get it all good and solid.

And since I do work on my car, I needed this to be as solid as I could get it because I don’t want that pointed hood latch, with 100 lbs of hood to fall 4 feet into the back of my head when I’m in the engine bay and someone or the wind knocks into the car.

I’m still slightly uneasy about it, but maybe that’s just the anger. The only AutoZone with this part in stock is 30 miles away, which is where I got it when I had an errand on that side of town. And this part now clearly has some surface level battle scars since I’ve been working on it. So even if I made the drive, I would be at the mercy of the manager believing me over the guy they already got scammed by.

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    14 days ago

    That sounds like a great idea but then it turns out that the backup vehicle also has a set of summer tires, a set of winter tires, different motor oil than your main vehicle, different gearbox oil than your main vehicle and suddenly your basement is full and you’re working on two cars. No problem though, because you could just get a cheap backup vehicle…

    I have five because of this. I need help.