Posted by smallercrawler on April 24, 2014 at 16:39:27 from (166.82.254.181):
In Reply to: just wondering! posted by pete black on April 24, 2014 at 08:12:32:
Even though wife is a good driver, I usually drive-always if in the dually 6 speed manual. Wife wouldn't even try it in big parking lot despite my urging. We were at breakfast several years ago, about 60 miles from home when my back locked up, couldn't move and had to be put in truck (passenger seat)-naturally the dually. As I was pondering whom to call to help get us home, wife climbed into the driver's seat and adjusted things to her satisfaction. When I asked what she was doing, she said she'd get us home. OH NO!! How would I survive the anticipated wreck/jolting while essentially immobile? (LOL). She did a GREAT job, smooth, flowed with traffic, and only missed one shift all the way home. Found out later that her college car was a 4 speed manual. Now I don't worry about it, because when the chips are down, she'll get-er-done!
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