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Posts posted by smoothdime
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the ones on the left remind me of a Boss wheel ive always liked to it gets my vote. gary
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cool i already sent ya a PM
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if you still have this in august im very interested. im in iraq currently and should be home end of july first of august. plus your not far from me! if you could send me some pictures to [email protected] thanks gary
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nice! I'll take 3!!! I wish. gary
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i dont think you will notice any loss once its tuned for the headers. those are the same ones im planning on getting since i have future plans. let us know how it goes. G/L gary
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tractor tires is an understatement. those are 26's or 28's. im sorry i like big wheels and all but that looks retarded. anything with wheels that big that make it ride like crap are not worth it to me. gary
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when you lower it your setting the tire further in the wheelwell so it going to rub worse. either get new tires or wait to lower it until it needs new ones. good luck. gary
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i assume he is . because our boby style of trucks only had one style of stepside bed. try stylintrucks.com or autoanything.com for many different types and styles of nerf bars or running boards. hope this helps. gary
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maybe because I'm in the military I'm used to the Gov' being in my business. But i always were my seatbelt. It actually feels weird if i don't. Plus if i get in a wreck and im not wearing one my fam wont get my life insurance if i die and i would have to pay for the bill if i get hurt and they find out no seatbelt was used. I say 9 out of 10 times the seatbelt would help in a wreck. just my $.02 gary
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Sadly tards like that infect every brand...
I agree. every brand has their idiots!!
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thats awesome!!! thanks i needed a good laugh
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I have a mix of stuff, Crescent, Craftsman, SK, Husky, and Snap-On. By far my favorite tool has to be my DeWalt 18v 1/2 cordless impact, it has more then paid for itself with the amount of use it has gotten......
i totally agree. i got a smoking deal on a dewalt cordless impact. a buddy at work who doesnt work on much of anything got it for christmas and sold it to me brand new with 2 batts, and charger for $75 i tryed not to get to excited when he brought it in. gary
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it does help with pressure loss with temperature changes. but you can never get the full benifit of nitrogen because there isnt a machine out yet that can full replace all the air in the tire with nitrogen. none the less its worth the cost for peace of mind. gary
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like they have already said. from here it starts with supporting mods for future use depending on goal. like transmission, rearend, forged internals. just depends what route your going, forced induction or nitrous or naturaly aspirated. as the saying goes theres a million ways to skin a cat. same with the mods. just do what you can when you can. gary