Even easier. Just make sure some part of your body (bare skin, such as
your hand, preferred) is touching the door or other exposed metal until
you're off the seat.
Richard A Pyburn wrote:
>
> No, the wax won't stop the shock. This has been discussed before and is
> thought to be a product of the "Lowered rolling resistance" tires. Try
> touching something metal with your key to ground out the static charge.
>
> Richard
>
> On Wed, 23 Aug 2000 00:56:33 -0400 "guldam@sirius.com"
> <guldam@sirius.com> writes:
> > This is the oil change schedule that I thought would be reasonable.
> > Going 3000 miles before your first oil change does not sound right
> > at
> > all.
> >
> > Does the Zaino Brothers wax help with the shock you get when you
> > climb out of the truck? : ) Ouch!!!
> >
>
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