Oh come on....

robx251

Caught the Bug
Coming home on the interstate following a semi I got a rock thrown at me... Put a hole right in my radiator.

Just a pin hole mid way up second slot in drivers side. Shooting coolant out 3 feet in front of the jeep.

Anyone else have this happen or something similar?

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Coming home on the interstate following a semi I got a rock thrown at me... Put a hole right in my radiator.

Just a pin hole mid way up second slot in drivers side. Shooting coolant out 3 feet in front of the jeep.

Anyone else have this happen or something similar?

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Last time i went to rausch creek i had the gift of a rock to windshield va semi!!
 
Last time i went to rausch creek i had the gift of a rock to windshield va semi!!

That trucker did it intentionally, I'm sure of it. He was laying in wait for that perfect windshield, all of us truckers do it, but it's usually the cars that tailgate us that get the real action, lol.
 
Coming home on the interstate following a semi I got a rock thrown at me... Put a hole right in my radiator.

Just a pin hole mid way up second slot in drivers side. Shooting coolant out 3 feet in front of the jeep.

Anyone else have this happen or something similar?

Sent from my DROID RAZR HD using WAYALIFE mobile app

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Took a rock to windshield on US 160 in Colorado. It happens.


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Can I take the 5th? Better ask Sharkey, lol.

The 5th Amendment protects you against self-incrimination in possible criminal prosecution. The OP is not an arm of the government seeking to charge you with a crime; he is a private citizen with a busted window. So, the only time you can "take the 5th" in response to his questions is if you reasonably believe your answer could be used against you in a separate criminal proceeding. ;)
 
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The 5th Amendment protects you against self-incrimination from possible criminal prosecution. The OP is not an arm of the government seeking to charge you with a crime; he is a private citizen with a busted window. So, the only time you can "take the 5th" in response to his questions is if you reasonably believe your answer could be used against you in a separate criminal proceeding. ;)

Oh crap, I'm screwed, lol.
 
The 5th Amendment protects you against self-incrimination from possible criminal prosecution. The OP is not an arm of the government seeking to charge you with a crime; he is a private citizen with a busted window. So, the only time you can "take the 5th" in response to his questions is if you reasonably believe your answer could be used against you in a separate criminal proceeding. ;)

English translation please.
 
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