BecauseLutzSaidSo
BecauseLutzSaidSo
BecauseLutzSaidSo

@stuffelse: Yeah, no doubt. Now, if we were talking about the POS Goodyear Wrangler AT's that used to come on F150's? yeah, buy some snow tires because your asking to wrap your truck around a tree with those. I could not get over how hard the compound was. Hell, they even sucked when it rained.

On my '99 F150, I've never owned them. I've lived in northern New Hampshire, Minnesota, and Colorado and never had an issue with my Bridgestone Dueler Revos. More importantly, there should be a specific license you have to earn in order to drive in snowy/icy conditions.

@Fast_Nel: See the few posts before yours, and will someone please google image search a Ford lo-boy before they keep posting the same Model A that HotRod did a feature on. They are completely different builds

I applaud the guy taking the video, some people need to learn the hard way

@BroncoMech: Agreed, that video is almost my universal answer to anybody who wonders what the best sleeper is. The best part, is the guy hauling ass around in a derby cap and tweed coat lol

@BroncoMech: I'm very aware of that Model A, but those guys took the motor out of an old Rally car that I could never afford. It would be cheaper to buy the crate from cosworth. I would have no intentions of masking what's under the hood, like they do with that awesome mis-fire switch

I would like this Cosworth to power a '29 Ford lo-boy, but that's just me

I can't believe the Barrett-Jackson auction buyers didn't make the list. Basically, it's rich people inflating the value of cars by trading them like matchbox cars, or buying them as short term investments. Who really cares about the car itself? Oh that's right, 99% of the enthusiast crowd who can no longer afford any

@PHXPhoto: Yes. 787 wing stress test

@RLJ676 - V: Pictures of "Bro-Truck" or it didn't happen.

here goes nuthin:

@AkkiRonin: Me too, scholarship all the way. I think it was part of some economic diversity program. Got a great education, but I was exposed to a world of wealth that I thought only existed in movies.

@AkkiRonin: Having attended a prep-school in New England, I agree. That outfit is practically winter dress code for d-bags, considering most of them have no need for a hunting jacket, unless they are hunting for a significant other with a larger trust fund than theirs... Being from a western Mountain state, those

They should add any Mid-94 and older Japanese cars/trucks.

I'd say any BMW's owners driving newer than '95 are pricks. This is because you start getting the later 90's 3 and 5 series cars (maybe even a few M's) that are now affordable for most people. Then they get blacked out windows, wheels that match the paint, huge stereo, and bonus point for putting an M badge on a non-M

Thankfully, I have a '99 F150 with an extended cab. The rear seats fold down flat, and actually make a comfortable bed if you have one of those camping/backpacking air-mattresses that are the same size as a sleeping bag. I'm an avid backpacker so I have whisper light camping stoves, water purifiers, and many other

@stopcrazypp: True, I was just curious (i'm a stat guy, no matter how small). And 300,000 is an absurdly large number

@Dr. Evil Genius: The Fall of House Atlantic: Honestly, I'm not sure. As far as Droid 1's are concerned, some can be finicky, and require complete factory reset wipes along with the cache for a ROM to run properly. So you basically have to start over with the "Touch the Droid to Continue" screen.

Does this include all the rooted Android phones, where every time you change ROM's you have to re-activate via *228? At least I have to do that on my droid, so I'm responsible for at least 14 different activations through one phone.