I hydro-statically balanced the Framson Rod and tightened up the Stipstells on my '07 Trailblazer.
Now, I don't even need blinker fluid.
If Indiana drivers are any indication, you simply stop using your blinkers.Okay, what happens when you run the blinker fluid dry? Do they seize up? For $1K, maybe I'll just take my chances.
Okay, what happens when you run the blinker fluid dry? Do they seize up? For $1K, maybe I'll just take my chances.
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Blinkers..............................................Turn Signal
Blinkers....................................................Turn Signal
Actually, those things on the horse tack are blinders. Often mistakenly called blinkers.
Blinkers are usually made of leather or plastic cups that are placed on either side of the eyes, either attached to a bridle or to an independent hood. Blinkers that have a peep hole cut in the back of the cup are known as visors.[2] Many racehorse trainers believe these keep horses focused on what is in front, encouraging them to pay attention to the race rather than other distractions, such as crowds. Additionally, blinkers are commonly seen on driving horses, to keep them from being distracted or spooked, especially on crowded city streets. Most equestrian disciplines, other than racing and harness competition, do not permit the use of blinkers at any time, under penalty of elimination. In racing, blinkers are usually seen attached to a synthetic hood placed under the bridle. In driving, they are attached to the bridle's cheekpieces.
until I got around "HORSE PEOPLE" i thought the same thing.
You mean like Sarah Jessica Parker?
American race horse wearing a blinker hood.
That's OK, until I got around "HORSE PEOPLE" i thought the same thing.
You mean like Sarah Jessica Parker?