What is some of your Pet Peeve's

   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #901  
As far as the hubs go, I like the ability to in and out of 4WD without having to get out of the vehicle to do so.
Manual hubs do not require you to get out of the vehicle to switch between 2WD and 4WD. Unlocking the hubs gives you better gas mileage and less spinning parts when in 2WD, but there's no harm in just leaving the hubs locked all winter, to switch between 2WD and 4WD using the transfer case shifter. As noted previously, I'd lock mine before a winter storm, and just leave them locked until the weather cleared up. Some just leave their hubs locked all winter.
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #902  
Here’s one just today.

Traveling in the right lane today and another driver comes up from behind in the left lane as if to pass me. Nope. She decides to pace me even with my rear quarter panel in my almost blind spot. I slow a bit, so does she. I speed up 5 mph so does she. 😡
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #904  
Here’s one just today.

Traveling in the right lane today and another driver comes up from behind in the left lane as if to pass me. Nope. She decides to pace me even with my rear quarter panel in my almost blind spot. I slow a bit, so does she. I speed up 5 mph so does she. 😡
I would speed up and move in front of them then
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #905  
I had three auto hubs fail in less than five years, on my 1995 Chevy 1500. According to a mechanic buddy at the time, they were a common failure.

But I had zero failures on my 2005 , and so far on my 2015 pickups, both various flavors of Daimler-Dodge/Ram. So either the tech has improved, or it was just a Chevy thing. Only buying one new pickup every 10 years, it's hard to really draw conclusions on one brand versus another, tech changes so much over the course of a decade.
'95 GM trucks didn't have hubs per se. Rather, they had CV shafts which turn constantly and a vacuum switch in the front end which engaged/disengaged a little sleeve which connected the front end together. It's an altogether different front end and the main components are still on most truck based 4x4 vehicles today.
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #906  
You're right on the CV shafts always turning, these had independent front ends, and the solenoid was mounted to the differential. But I remember these being fully-electric solenoids, not vacuum actuated.
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #907  
You're right on the CV shafts always turning, these had independent front ends, and the solenoid was mounted to the differential. But I remember these being fully-electric solenoids, not vacuum actuated.
I remember something about those, also. It was my first Dakota (91) which had the vacuum lines. I got stranded so many times when it wouldn't engage that I finally took my air compressor, engaged the front end and blocked the lines off.
My '93 Dakota came from the factory like that.

I blew up the front spyder gears in each of those. :eek:
 
   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #908  
Today was a big pet peeve. I'm in a check out line... the guy in-front of me thought that the item he was buying was on sale in a recent flyer. It was not, he must have remembered an older flyer. Yet, he and the poor clerk involved, went page by page in a 12 page flyer looking for this discount........ AT THE CHECK OUT. I just had to start laughing, cause it was like some sort of Monty Python skit playing out in front of me.
Then there's the woman who stands there watching the clerk run her cart of groceries through, watches her bag them and THEN decides to dig out her check book and start writing a check. Is paying for them really such a surprise?

One of my big peeves is that so many convenience stores don't even make prices available. I often will leave without getting what I went in for. On the other hand prices at the local small town grocery store often don't match what rings up. I once spent 2p minutes arguing with the clerk over 60 cents. (No manager.) It was obviously wrong, all that she had to do was look at the receipt but she didn't believe me; so dug out a calculator and started adding things up. Somebody would come and she would ring them up and start over again. Finally I gave up.

A week later she gave me back 10 dollars too much. I was out the door and up the road before I realized it... I had a hard time convincing myself to go back.
 
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   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #909  
Then there's the woman who stands there watching the clerk run her cart of groceries through, watches her bag them and THEN decides to dig out her check book and start writing a check. Is paying for them really such a surprise?
My wife doesn't pay with checks, but does always seem unprepared to hop out of the vehicle when we arrive at our destination. It's as if she didn't know where we were going, and is somehow surprised when we arrive. :unsure: I was the one driving, and yet I'm the one standing outside the car and ready to go, while waiting for her to put her crap back in her purse, get her jacket on, and get out of the car.
 
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   / What is some of your Pet Peeve's #910  
Despite a previous ranting peeve of mine I completely overlooked push button shifting mechanisms for automatic transmissions have been around longer than me.
 

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