Got to it before I could, well done sir (and point proven).
Got to it before I could, well done sir (and point proven).
No, that's the mistake a lot of people make, and are told by salesmen. the benifits of Bamboo are that they are a fast growing reed, making them cheap and quick to replace. It is much like cork flooring in that respect. Being a dried and pressed reed, it has very little resilience. Any furniture left in place will…
I've yet to see an AWD transfer case (or any t-case for that matter) that was the weak point in a drive train. Weak/undersized differentials, or a poorly setup transmission are generally the first points of failure.
The fact that this little bruiser wasn't available in AWD. The option was there in the lesser R/T model, but the excuse was that the t-case wasn't strong enough to handle 285 hp and 265lb/ft. This is not only a joke of an excuse, but a huge failure as this would have opened this vehicle up to a whole different market.
You're having a drainage issue. Yes, basements get damp, but if you're regularly getting sitting water, there is an issue with your foundation or the drain tile around it. Is the water always in the same spot? Say a corner, or against a wall?
Don't install it in high traffic areas. It is very soft and dents easily. Personally there are hardwood options that are cheaper and will last longer.
Please explain how an article called "How to install wood flooring for cheap" would not be a how to article? Maybe you should change the title?
No worries, just keep up the A+ work.
Very well done list Mr. Frawley, keep up the good work.
I laughed...quite loudly...in a very quiet office. well done.
I posted something similar to this yesterday, but what the hell I'll double up...
You included a Plymouth Prowler...and no Syclone or Typhoon? Le Fuque?
Truth in adverti...wow.
Just an FYI, I'm pretty sure Jalopnik has ZERO control over the Geneva Motor Show, and who they hire to model there.
Driving is a privilege, not a right. He lost his privilege.
Wiping it off here boss...
needs more Hampster Dance for this to be 100% accurate.
Bollywood at it's finest.