I spent a week in Tampa on business a couple months ago. I was totally blown away by the number of junk cars on the road. Leaky exhaust, mufflers along the road side, eye watering emissions at traffic lights. I had a close call with a car making a turn that had no working lights of any kind. I made a comment to a co-worker and he pointed out they had no inspection. I started paying attention to the condition of vehicles, what a bunch of dangerous cars there are on the road there. Bald tires, burnt out lights, leaky exhaust, you name it. I got stuck next to an 80's ford pickup and was sick from the exhaust fumes in time it took for the light to change.
I don't agree with everything that goes on with a state inspection or how they are randomly enforced at times, I know there is room for improvement. Having worked in the auto service industry and seeing what happens without them I for one am glad we have them in Texas.
I have been working on this, and I am afraid that the only way I can reply to this, and I really want to, is by being insulting to
someone or at the least Politically Incorrect.
Hopefully no one here will have a problem. And I am especially not picking on the poster I am replying to.
If this sounds insulting, please understand I don't mean for it to be. If you feel I have insulted you or your culture...........Well, get a life.
I didn't mean it, and I'm not going to apologize.
BTW, I DON'T do PC.
Anyway, while Tampa is not Miami, you are getting into a whole nother culture down there. After the Cuban boatlift pretty much Cubanized Miami, it has spread over a lot of the state.
My aunt, whose father homesteaded Hialeah, and whose house is an historic place, moved out several years ago because she could not live with what was going on in Miami.
There were lots of jokes about would the last American take down the flag as they left.
Up here in NW Fl. we're know as the Redneck Rivera. You will see more 4wd trucks, junkers, whathaveyou per mile than you can shake a stick at.
But don't try, some of these folks get mad if you stand around shaking sticks at them......
Lots of homemade trailers, many out of pickup rears.
But you see very few broken down, and its very unusual to have an equipment malfunction wreck.
The reason is, most of these are DDs. These folks depend on these vehicles to get them to and from work, hunting, fishing, whatever.
As a result, most of them have the same mindset a lot of you have. Make it run right, make it safe, and then, when you get the chance, make it pretty.
Down in south fl. they have the mindset of, drive it until it quits, call a relative and bum rides with them until you can patch it up, or it gets towed.
They do have a car culture, and spend lots of money and time on cars to show off in, but often the DDs get neglected.
Around here, its got to go. We don't have time for breakdowns.
Except for boat trailer wheel bearings.
I sometimes think that its an informal boat show going on up and down the highway along about springtime.
I have passed as many as 8 boats on the side of the road on one trip with one side jacked up and no wheel hub on that side.
They spend hours and hours getting the boat just perfect for the first day of fishing, but somehow never check the wheel bearings.
So far, I have never had a boat trailer wheel bearing failure on my equipment.
But I have been on at least 5 trips with friends who did.
If its a nice day, I usually volunteer to sit in the boat while they try to scrounge up bearings.
If its hot or looks like rain, the boat either takes its chances or they sit in it while I get the bearings.
Friendship has its limits.