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Originally posted by: maziwanka
you shouldn't rest your hand on the shifter. you can damage the syncros in the long run....
Originally posted by: Firus
I guess it's the same as how you should not keep your foot rested on the clutch between shifts. It puts unecessary pressure on the Throwout bearing
Originally posted by: Aharami
i stroke the shifter when im driving. does that matter?
Follow your own advice, then.Originally posted by: AmigaMan
sure, and you really shouldn't rest your ass on the seats either, it could wear out the springs. While you're at it, probably shouldn't open the doors, it could cause the hinges to get out of whack. Better yet, just don't buy a car and walk to work, you don't want to wear out your checkbook or anything...sheesh people!
Originally posted by: Howard
Follow your own advice, then.Originally posted by: AmigaMan
sure, and you really shouldn't rest your ass on the seats either, it could wear out the springs. While you're at it, probably shouldn't open the doors, it could cause the hinges to get out of whack. Better yet, just don't buy a car and walk to work, you don't want to wear out your checkbook or anything...sheesh people!
Originally posted by: AmigaMan
sure, and you really shouldn't rest your ass on the seats either, it could wear out the springs. While you're at it, probably shouldn't open the doors, it could cause the hinges to get out of whack. Better yet, just don't buy a car and walk to work, you don't want to wear out your checkbook or anything...sheesh people!
And? You were comparing apples and oranges.Originally posted by: AmigaMan
Originally posted by: Howard
Follow your own advice, then.Originally posted by: AmigaMan
sure, and you really shouldn't rest your ass on the seats either, it could wear out the springs. While you're at it, probably shouldn't open the doors, it could cause the hinges to get out of whack. Better yet, just don't buy a car and walk to work, you don't want to wear out your checkbook or anything...sheesh people!
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1. A cutting, often ironic remark intended to wound.
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Originally posted by: Thump553
My Saab manual explicitly warns not to leave your hand on the shifter except when shifting. That was the first time I ever heard it before.

 
				
		