Astonman
Who needs sway bars anyway
Astonman

Second that, I feel if given the opportunity I could provide insightful and witty reading material.

That's funny because where I am from most trucks do seem to be used quite a bit whether it be for work or leisure, and while there is a good amount of people that don't use trucks for a fraction of what they are worth doesn't make them lame, it makes the user lame. The majority of people that drive sports cars never

I believe this is also the Official brown manual diesel RWD wagon of my heart.

Most Glorious news!! I hereby submit my credentials, I will participate with vigor!

Since I usually end up being the mechanic for friends and family, especially now that my Bro bought a 35yo truck and is using me as a Haynes manual. This is a huge one.

This is why I get mad when people say Bostonians are racists, Its not racism when you hate everyone equally.

Yeah, I've seen more aggressive behavior greeting my neighbors. This is just small talk as far as I am concerned.

As someone who has been a biker and a driver in Boston I must say that all bikers need to be hit with the silver line buses and all cars need to be banished from the roads.

As someone who has routinely removed the doors from my jeep with power windows, and roll up windows, I can assure you the weight savings is not a lie.

Do you know what a shaker hood is?

Agreed, Add Shaker, and loose the splitter and the two hood things and you will be close.

They save weight and are fun to operate Long live the roll up window!

Just bought a 76' F100 that has one, I love it! I cant imagine why they stopped doing it.

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While you may not enjoy drag racing, It is easily one of the simplest, exciting and least costly ways for enthusiasts to enjoy there vehicles and go racing. While the world can always use more circuits, There is defiantly more room for strips too.

Seeing this makes me so happy. Thank you for keeping the Ranger Rover range roving!

At the end of the day it all depends on what the driver knows and where the experience is. My experience with RWD has shown me that I am a much better driver in the snow when I can control my direction with the throttle. I had a mustang through 3 of the toughest New England winters I've been through in 28 years and

Being able to point the powered wheels is great and all but look at the beginning of the video. That did't help jack maxima one bit. I don't think you know what your talking about because with RWD in Ice and Snow you don't under steer you over steer and at the end of the day oversteer can be controlled and used while

#10 is exactly why I will never own a FWD vehicle. Under steer is basically the devil, here is nothing you can do with it. At least with RWD and some experience you can save yourself and maintain a decent amount of control, with good throttle control and know how.

I'm going too Georgia to buy on of these this weekend... boo yeah