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Keep your high HID's and just do this. http://www.silveradoss.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=56421 <-- I'm one of the "folks jam a diode between the hi headlamp relay and the low headlamp relay" Been that way for almost a year now. Look into it, It's an easy cheap Mod. It's your choice on what route to take
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Congrats Bud! Ya know it's called Victory Red for a reason ;)
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Window Tint On 2003 Arrival Blue?
Tzer replied to 01slpss's topic in Appearance, Cleaning, & Detailing
I went with 20% all around as well. I think It's just right.... Not blue here though. Legal in MO is 35% for Drivers & Passengers, Whatever you want for the others as long as you have 2 outside mirrors, Go Figure. So what did you end up getting 01slpss? Post up some Pics -
LOL no kidding. I sent this to our daughter because it's gong to drive her nuts. She's pretty good in the math area and I bet she's going to want to try it. Maybe not but it will show her what the human brain is capable of. She still thinks she can learn to count cards. I'm still waiting for the day
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Wow, this guy is almost as good as me! It's long (15 mins) but a must see if your into math. http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/199
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LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good one...
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The "Keys" are part of the front suspension. It would be nice if that was an option for the rear but it's not. Your only option since it sounds like you already have "Shackles" is to get the leafspring hangers or lowering leafsprings. By doing either of them the rear will seem to or will sit/look a little lower then the front therefore adjusting the "Keys" to drop the front end lower. If your awd your supposed to be able to drop it an inch and still be safe. But you will most likely have camber issues and the front end won't feel as tight. I'm sure there are more parts you can purchase to correct the camber etc..... I went the "Hanger" route and lowered the front with "Key" adj about an inch but when I put my winter wheels on I raised the front back up ½' and it was a very noticable difference in the handling. I'm all stock suspension btw besides the drop spindles and shocks. Look in the "How To" sectioin there is a great write up by Mr.P which will explane much better then I have.
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For Sale: 22" Eagle 026's With/without Toyo Proxes
Tzer replied to sleepingcrna's topic in For Sale/ Wanted
Thanks, But I don't need 3 sets of wheels Good Luck. -
Whoooa Nelly....... I thought I was doing pretty good, Then I got to the "accident history" <--- Lost as well
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One Last before the yard sale
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Nice looking wheels. You might mention if you want the Chrome or Silver OEM SS wheels as well. Good luck on your trade.
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For Sale: 22" Eagle 026's With/without Toyo Proxes
Tzer replied to sleepingcrna's topic in For Sale/ Wanted
You know I'd trade ya LOL -
Thanks ShortBus. I'd try that if I had any planters, We really don't have many shrubs or flowers yet. Problem is the lawn like pictured above. It would take a shitload of moth balls to cover the lawn.
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I'm needing to know the best solution to get rid of VOLES. 2 years ago we bought a new home, It's only a 5K sqft lot. We had it sodded and I even sprung for a sprinkler system. Everything was looking TITZ Well in the fall I started finding critters in our (I'll call them window wells, It's a home with a basement). So I began putting poison cakes/bars in the "Wells" then ended up moving on to the pellet rifle. after researching the web I now know they are VOLES, I bet I removed over 50+ since fall. So since the snowfall has came and went and I am no longer finding "VOLES" in the "wells", they have discovered the lawn and began eating the lawn up making trails. It's bad but I'm sure it could be worse. Question is... Does this crap work? Liquid Fence 166 Mole and Vole Repellent Or is there something better? I also read that your better off getting them to leave your yard rather then trying to kill them because the reproduce quicker then rabbits. LIL BASTARDS!!!!!! The Damage They Do... Thanks for your time.
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Back At Cha.....
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I'm with ssspringer here. I do go to the Gym at least 3 time a week and after many years of just sitting on my a$$ in front of the computer I'm starting to see results so I'm content with what was given to me. ;)
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That's pretty wild. I polish then wax. Guess he's just cutting out the waxing step LOL
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Looking Good Clay. Remove the rear bumpstop extension bracket if you haven't yet. It made a noticable difference for me when I was 2/2
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One Last They going on the truck next weekend.
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Oh come on. Don't you want to hang around to see who gets January Truck Of The Month? I understand your points. Site is Policed just not kept up to date as well as could be. Good luck to you and see you around on the other boards <--- Lurkin most of the time..
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These are still avalible.
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Looking Good SS Silv Congrats on the build. What are you going to be using to heat the system? Outdoor wood burner or?
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I Have To Stand On A Chair To Clean My Sss!
Tzer replied to blownsschevy's topic in Off-Topic/General
I don't think there are many ppl who can reach the top of the roof without some help. I just open the doors and stand on the door sill *Shrugs* Now if your talking about a bed cover yes. lowering helped me reach center other wise I have one of them brushes to that hooks up to a hose. But I just dip it into the bucket of soap then scrub away -
I'm going to try again to get these Traded for 22's or Sold before I install them for 2010. I'd like to trade for 22's or sell for $1,200 I'm willing to ship but Shipping will be Xtra @ buyers cost. These Speedsters have no curbrash and are in great conditon except for a 3" groove on the backside of 2 of the wheels from the ball joint bolt from when I put on the drop spindles. Tires are Hankook stock size 275x55x20 with about 8,000 miles on them. I bought the wheels used in Aug. of 2008 the tires new in Aug. 2008 as well. Tires are Hankook R6's. They were on my truck from Aug, to Oct. in 2008 then from May to Oct. In 2009 and are now stored for the winter in the heated basement. SALT FREE WHEELS (Getting ready to be put back on soon). Anyway here's a few pic's of the wheels & tires on my truck. I can supply other pictures off the truck if anyone would like. Thanks for looking.