Funny that Richard mentioned about the tires being the cause. Since i put
the Wrangler AT/S's on, i have noticed a huge decrease in "shock value" from
my Dak. I can't remember the last time i was shocked getting out of my
truck. Must be at least 2 months, cause that's how long the new rubber has
been on. :)
The Adam Blaster
>
>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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