Doc says it's not bad enough for a cast or brace. Told me to be careful and let pain guide me.ouch!! Getting a old fashioned cast or an inflatable one?
Doc says it's not bad enough for a cast or brace. Told me to be careful and let pain guide me.
I agree. If nothing else it'll keep me from using my right hand to grab a beer out of the fridge, which I just tried to do and it hurt.I have a few different breaks over the years on my hands/wrist/fingers. Not sure where it's located at on your hand, but I would wear some sort brace at least at night.
Doc says it's not bad enough for a cast or brace. Told me to be careful and let pain guide me.
Well your wife has plenty of access to that tape they use for PT. Have her wrap your hand in a manor that allows for it to heal and you to grab a beer. #winning!
As soon as she gets back from goofing around at Disney, I'll get it wrapped.Well your wife has plenty of access to that tape they use for PT. Have her wrap your hand in a manor that allows for it to heal and you to grab a beer. #winning!
Damn man, yeah I'd say you need to replace some gaskets. That being said I do to as well... although not nearly that bad.
Same boat I was in. I had Toyota replace mine while they were doing the driveshaft U-joint recall.So I had the gaskets replaced, had a shop do it a couple months back. I would have liked to do it myself, but I didn't have the time.
$300 labor, $82 parts.How much did they charge you?
Picked up a Morris Mule today.
It has the capability to change things up. We'll see how it works out. Definitely easier to carry gear, maybe even both kayaks on top of the lid.Very cool. I see that being a game changer while taking the family.
I've read it does ok, not 100%.Looks nice. Is the cargo area water tight with that hinged lid setup?