Absolute blasphemy.
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Absolute blasphemy.
What exactly is not ideal? DDing an 80 is not idea IMO...
Paint on my truck is great minus the roof, and just this morning I thought about white going up there. I guess if it’s good for Dan truck it’s OK for mine. LolThey aren't? Damn, I've been doing it wrong for quite some time then....
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You took your truck to an Alabama specialty suspension shop?
If only that’d work.You are trying to improve the car's MPG and run really tiny wheels.
Thats really funny because I’m in Alabama.You took your truck to an Alabama specialty suspension shop?
You didn’t get a chance to put the jack under yet, you found a aqua colored coil thingy, and you used the strap to tie off to the tree because crime is bad in Auburn? And then you left hastily after the EPA gal started taking pictures of your blue towels oozing contaminants into the soil.
I DD my 91 with a desmoged 3fe, and 35’s... love it! I am looking forward to a gear change though... 5.29’s are looking like the planI DD my 80.....but I'm only on 33's.......
Koreatown dinner with the SoCal crew and Mr NL himself.
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I see one chainsaw is a Stihl Farm Boss but what's the other red one? A Echo maybe?
I am really impressed with the Milwaukee - it's spendy but the battery life is really good, to the point that unless I'm using it on larger than 8" stuff I almost never run out ..... be sure to get the larger battery - I have most of their other cordless stuff but find the smaller batteries will last less than a third of the big one and seem to provide less initial power as well.Looks like a Milwaukee cordless saw.
@RS6tofj80 I am curious how you like it? I have a Sthil as well but am going back and forth between the Dewalt or the Milwaukee cordless chainsaws.
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Great video.
Interesting using a piece of tube, I used a drill bit with a collar on it to set depth, I think your method does a better job, but I could drill faster as I went around the tire.
I put studs in mine with a similar pneumatic stud gun, but I had the tires aired up, it's a bit easier if you can have your body weight over the tires (above) and press down into them as you roll. It's been a while since I did them, but I remember my shoulders being sore at the end of 1000 studs (minus what I dropped and couldn't find)
I did the tires on my fat bike (4.0 x 26") this year as well, but with just a simple tool like a screwdriver to insert them.
How do you remove the cowl?Also noticed the other day that my cowl felt crunchy when I pushed on it. No rust thank God. Cleaned that out and am painting my rusty wiper arms./QUOTE]
look on post #43679How do you remove the cowl?
Same here....33” MT’s, and I bitch about gas mileage! Lol... if I was on 35/37’s I’d be REALLY whining like a little kid! LolI DD my 80.....but I'm only on 33's.......