Not exact matches
Body
shop guy says we
got lucky it hit something otherwise the hinges pull away from the frame bending it and that is a much costlier
fix.
Did you rush to your closest coffee
shop to
get your
fix?
We are living in a day and age where you no longer need to go to a health food store or online supplement
shop to
get your protein bar
fix.
You've even gone as far as to hop in the vehicle with your PJ's on to drive to the 24 hour donut
shop down the road just to
get your
fix.
Also we are pleased to announced our new Compartés Chocolatier Gourmet Chocolate Store Flagship
shop in Century City is now open and open 7 days a week, open daily from 10 am to 9 pm Monday to Thursday, 10 am to 10 pm Friday and Saturday and Sundays from 11 am to 7 pm, our new Compartes Los Angeles flagship chocolate
shop now gives you 2 stores across Los Angeles to
get your chocolate
fix!
When I make curries at home I always have to do without naan because they stuff they sell in the
shops is just terrible, so I only
get my naan
fix when I eat out at Indian restaurants.
These 5 kid - friendly Phoenix coffee
shops will help you
get your caffeine
fix AND keep your kiddos happy with a steamer or two!
I had to go to a bike
shop in hope of
getting it
fixed.
For example, when you're
shopping and little hands keep grabbing things off the shelves, a ring sling can be a quick
fix to
get you in and out of the store, disaster free.
Get your chocolate spread (hazelnut) from a
shop near you or
fix your own batch at home.....
I write about restaurants in LA so I can agree there are a ton of coffee
shops here However, I love that you've been able to
get your coffee
fix in the OC and found a few that you love!
This area is probably one of my favorite places to hang out in Los Angeles because parking is relatively easy, and there are plenty of things to do there including
shopping and
getting your caffeine
fix at Alfred Tea Room.
,
get your unadulterated sale -
shopping fix in over at INTERMIX.
May augurs in the best of al fresco vintage
shopping in the New York area, so check out our top picks for
getting your fresh air fashion
fix ASAP.
While he won't be a monthly «
fix» getter (just not realistic for his lifestyle and for the way he buys and wears clothes), I think
getting a
fix for him a couple times a year or once a quarter is a great way for him to
shop efficiently AND invest in new pieces for his wardrobe that he will wear till he's
got holes in them.
The Pretty
Fix is a new monthly feature at
Get Your Pretty On that features my top five picks for the month that you can
shop for on your own to stay in style at a price you'll love.
This video is a relapse, my way of saying: «a bunch of things I just
got», a fashion addict's
shopping «
fix»... I hope you enjoy and please let me know what you think in the comments, or any ideas of videos you'd like to see.
To see more fashion inspiration and
get your
shopping fix, hop on over to Obsessory and tell them Jonet sent ya!
The Pretty
Fix is a monthly feature at
Get Your Pretty On that features my top five picks for the month that you can
shop for on your own to stay in style at a price you'll love.
The Pretty
Fix is a monthly feature at
Get Your Pretty On that features my top five picks for the month that you can
shop for on your own to stay in style... all at a price you'll love.
La King's Confectionery — A must stop
shop on the strand to
get your sugar
fix!
I just don't have time to
get out by myself to
shop, which makes Stitch
Fix so nice!
I was
shopping for clothes yesterday and just
got so frustrated that I finally decided it was time for someone to give me some suggestions, which is how I found Stitch
Fix.
If you are not out
shopping for gifts (hopefully you have finished because those lines can
get crazy), what better way to
fix your predicament this holiday weekend than looking for your ideal match.
Discover beauty how - tos, celebrity news and
get your daily
shopping fix.
If it
gets to daily and replacing the cap doesn't
fix it, you'll have to look for a leak (to weld, patch or otherwise repair) or replace the radiator (typically < $ 100 at various online
shops) Fortunately since it is imperative that the radiator
gets good air flow, it is one of the easiest parts to
get to and usually relatively simple to replace (If you can change your own oil, you can probably replace the radiator).
If you can not
fix this yourself, you should
get the vehicle towed to a repair
shop...
Sometimes we all
get so caught up in the thinking that its
got to be a huge complex problem, that we forget sometimes (i know i do), start with the basics, work the trouble trees, and most importantly, sometime you just
got to walk away, go talk to a buddy in the
shop about the race, or how his kid is doing, clear the mind, take a breath and
fix the problem.
I mainly want to know what to start researching with regard to
fixing the problem myself or
getting quotes from nearby
shops.
However, «internet combo - deals» are normally done just to
get people into the
shop, then they can «recommend» other «required»
fixes, so watch out for that.
It will be a week or two before I
get enough money to take it to a
shop to have them tell me what is wrong with it, I was hoping to exhaust other possibilities until then, possibly figuring out what the issue is and
fixing it myself instead.
I
get so many cars from ase
shops that either the repair was simply wasn't done and parts were thrown at it or if they can t
fix it they make it sound Soo bad and throw you a huge ass bill for something I find and
fix in a day or so.
The real - world downside is that if you
get stuck on the side of the road, you'll have to rely on a can of
fix - a-flat and hope the closest tire
shop stocks 20 - or 21 - inch performance tires.
That's funny, that's actually exactly why I was so afraid to try and
fix my car myself when I was a teen — if I mess up, I can't even drive to the store to
get what I need, or worse, drive it into the
shop so an actual pro can take care of it!
I started working on cars when i was 15 my first job in high school was doing oil changes, tranny services and tune ups, brake jobs for $ 3.65 an hour after school and bring home 50 bucks a week because McDonalds, Burger King and Wendy's wouldn't hire me because I had a bad attitude... But the Auto
shops loved me and at 18 I joined the service to work on Helicopter Turbines... My brother
got his A&P license and now owns his own
Shop and when they ask for his ASE cert he points to his A&P and says cars are just toys If the government says I can
fix planes then cars don't mean shit.
He promised me to
get it
fixed as soon as they open their new body
shop.
In most cases, if you take it to a repair
shop, it will probably cost you more to
get it
fixed than it would to replace the entire thing for a new pressure washer.
Its not a accelerating beast but it does great for me and I
get 21 mpg around town and 27 hwy... the air ride suspension is worth paying for especially when towing it
gets the vehicle level... overall very happy with the truck the maint cost is a little high... new update I have had a issue with the throttle control sensor and it has been in the
shop 3 times now hopefully they have it
fixed otherwose still love the truck..
Something
got caught in the latching mechanism, and we had to take the van to the
shop to
get it
fixed.
Bought this truck with 7800 miles on it and had 4 recalls in less than a year the factory bedliner in it is separating from the steel and everytiei take it to the
shop and its supposed to be a work truck made tough that's a joke due to the manufacturer defects I have to miss using it on jobs to haul and if you ask for a loaner that is not included in the warranty so I have a ram that is causing me to lose money and the company wont give me a truck to use while its
getting manufacturer defects
fixed makes sense and well trading it in is a joke after you buy a ram they depreciate dramatically so trading it in will cost you so thought since they changed names maybe they would b better but 2 hours on the hotline about why no loaner for a working man and all I
get is there is no loaner policy when your vehicle is in the
shop even when it is their flaws!And what really ticked me off they wanted to patch the factory sprayed bedliner so I took it in and dropped it off we had a big hail storm and they left my truck out in it and they aren't responsible for that either and you pay 600 for a factory sprayed bedliner and its peeling up and they want to patch that spot instead of respraying the whole thing can u say cheap but they were more than happy to take my money when I bought it but they don't stand very tough in my opinion never had this many issues with my fords
Both bought 2000 Focuses on my recommendation, and both spent an inordinate amount of time in Ford dealer repair
shops getting fit - and - finish
fixes, safety - recall
fixes and repairs on engine control modules.
And lastly, when I needed to
get my vehicle repaired, I brought it here (in addition to other body
shops) to
get an estimate, and this dealership was very fair and honest about the amount of money needed to
get my vehicle
fixed.
It seemed like every few months I was back in the dealership
shop getting something replaced or
fixed.
I drove off the service department lot and still heard the knocking noise but Fred the mechanic and Mike the service manager assured me it had been
fixed... It wasn't... I took it back to the dealership that next Monday and they found out that it was the lower and upper control arm was still knocking... so they took my car again for another 5 days and said it was finally done... I picked it up and starting driving it and no alignment had been done but I said screw it I will go to my own mechanic
shop to
get the alignment
fixed... while doing the alignment at my
shop we noticed the steering racket had a leak when doing the alignment.
I have had my truck for 3 months have about 4700 miles on it truck
gets good mileage 16 - 21 5.7 hemi 4x2 slt bighorn but for the bad news the truck has been in the
shop 4 times since I have had it 2 for the paint 2 for my power back glass leaking still do not know if it is
fixed waiting a few days to wash again but know it will be going back as soon as the
shop opens go in this morning it started and no gauges worked windshield wipers came on and would not cut off windows will not roll down radio will only cut off if you turn it off even with switch off so this will make 5 times in 3 months of which I owned the truck I like the look the power but man at the problems I'm having
Fans will continue to
get their monthly
fix via comiXology or their local comics
shop, but adding these graphic novels to mass - market digital bookstores makes them a little easier for the general public to find.
While the fans may be reaping the benefits of instant access to ebooks without the hassle and potential embarrassment of
shopping in their local brick - and - mortar to
get their steamy
fix, the authors are the ones truly benefitting from the high volume of titles making their way to market for an audience that can not
get enough of their favorite authors and characters.
Retailing Shane Mason will open the first comic
shop in Wollongong, Australia, next month, giving residents an alternative to buying online or driving to Sydney to
get their
fix.
While it sounds very attractive to just put it on the card, and
get your
shopping fix what you aren't looking at is the interest rate on these cards is usually around 25 %.
Rule number one of
shopping for a
fixer - upper is
get an inspection.