S
Scarlett
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I've heard the rule that in a California "If you have to force it, you are doing it wrong" a few times now. But is force ever required?
I wondered if anyone had any exceptions to this rule, so that I know when I might actually have to persevere with muscle!
One exception I can think of is the quick lock on the legs of the Thule awning - they are really tough and I always think they are going to snap.
And another partially relevent - attaching my bike rack to my brand new tow ball takes a bit of grunt. But I understand that is because the ball is new and it will ease up in the future.
So let me know. What does require force? And if anyone has any warnings of where they have used force, broken something and learned the hard way, that would be welcome too...
I wondered if anyone had any exceptions to this rule, so that I know when I might actually have to persevere with muscle!
One exception I can think of is the quick lock on the legs of the Thule awning - they are really tough and I always think they are going to snap.
And another partially relevent - attaching my bike rack to my brand new tow ball takes a bit of grunt. But I understand that is because the ball is new and it will ease up in the future.
So let me know. What does require force? And if anyone has any warnings of where they have used force, broken something and learned the hard way, that would be welcome too...