Racescort666
Racescort666
Racescort666

Sure they can touch but then the plane needs to be repaired afterward. How do I know? Because I worked in repair design office in aircraft and we saw this happen. Although the one I worked on specifically had one of the landing gear collapse.

Most vehicles run fine without emissions. This is a government mandate.

Do you mean refill it? DEF is a consumable so I don't know why you'd be changing it. It's like changing your washer fluid. Some OEMs recommend flushing the tank from time to time but that's all I've heard of.

Yes, I've seen it happen. People do this all the time in Chicago (blocking and passing on the shoulder).

DEF (diesel exhaust fluid) system warning. Yes, this is actually a thing. They spray urea into the exhaust to react with NOx gas.

So I shouldn't be using this as my dating profile pic?

Exactly! How else would you feed velociraptors?

Yeah, I checked the other posts and I assumed that while I was looking for a screen cap of the scene someone else was going to post it.

I guess it's good to know that I have a better shot at a supermodel than being struck by lighting.

Did anyone else immediately think of this scene from Jurassic Park?

I would like to take this opportunity to say that I love driving a rally car. That is all.

Not really. The vertical load points where the springs and shocks mount are likely exactly the same. You only really need fore/aft control of the axle and that's pretty easy to do with subframe pickup points.

Gag. Call me a Scrooge if you want, although The Grinch would be much more accurate, but I can't stand Christmas carols. There are an odd few that I like (hard to diss Carol of the Bells) but unless you're making a joke out of it a la Twisted Sister's Twisted Christmas, keep it to yourself because I don't buy forced

IWB. You make a good point since I'm basically an Irish version of Sheldon Cooper I hadn't thought about it.

The XD series is awesome. That might be the next handgun I buy. As far as CC goes, I carry a Ruger GP-100 4" barrel.

"It's a competition category in NRA shooting tournaments" would have been good enough.

What's the definition/cutoff for high powered vs everything else?

It's a Springfield XDs 9mm. I had to dig through the comments in the video then compared to what was on Springfield's website.