hmmm I know I’d buy some classic muscle cars but I know I’d look for and buy some odd crap because I could like:
hmmm I know I’d buy some classic muscle cars but I know I’d look for and buy some odd crap because I could like:
You’re right, it happens on both sides and it gets tiring hearing the same thing over and over from both sides.
Yes! I had the worst death wobble with just a little play in my trackbar, can’t imagine what it’d be like with that kind of failure. would it be called ultimate death wobble? the wobble of all deaths?
That’s awesome!
Gotta say, those UTVs are fun as hell and after taking a ride at KOH in one got me really thinking about trading my jeep for one.
Hmmm very interesting. It’d be nice to play Star Trek Online on the X-box with a mouse and keyboard, since it’s too cumbersome with the controller
Yep, same experience here. Started as a bagger and worked my way into the butchers union and it was demoralizing to see that no matter how hard you worked, some lazy dipshit would get the same pay and the same hours. And having seniority was another issue, yeah you could be lazy as shit but if you worked there for x…
yes!!!! I still have this CD and make sure to have Hong Kong Phooey and Happy, Happy Joy, Joy on all of my devices.
You make a good point in regards to the gray areas of being off-road, with each group (insurance, dealerships and manufacturers) having their own set of rules. For example, for my insurance, they will do a one time only coverage in case my JK is damaged on the trail (roll over for example) and the dealership won’t…
I went the same route as you, bought the cheapo Harbor Freight welder and have been having all kinds of moronic fun with it. Yes, I’ve been creating mostly “art” with it but I’m at the point where my welds are strong enough to be functional. First project was a welding table that’s still holding up to this day.
I have the same stance and try to be aware of anything that might stick out or hit a vehicle, and yes, I’ll suck in my gut too.
This is what blows my mind: there’s no way I can justify spending $53k on a rig where I’ll need to spend and an additional $5-$10k on aftermarket parts (bumpers, proper rock sliders, lockers, etc, and I purchased my 2009 JKUR at $26k brand new). If I get another rig, I’d be better off getting a built JK or Tacoma for…
Agree with all of this and it can be applied to off-road tires as well.
Loved that feature on my old F150, when I’d go surfing, I had the code written on my surfboard with a Sharpie. It was one less thing to worry about.
The older I’ve gotten, the more I began to appreciate Sector 9 boards and have bought a couple. They are perfect for just cruising around and carving.
While I wouldn’t demand that every new car has an auxiliary input, I’m glad my FJ and my Jeep have them and I use them all the time. When I go go wheelin’, there are areas that just don’t have any cell reception at all and I can listen to all of my music with a dedicated device, either an iPod classic or an iTouch.…
That series has always been a favorite of mine and what got me into it was issue #32 What if the Avengers had become pawns of Korvac. Seeing how the writers were willing to destroy the universe seemed pretty bleak as a kid but man it was a great read. Another great thing about this series is that one can find back…
That’s the logic that my brother in law and I have in regards to my niece and nephew (9 and 13); drivers education can only teach so much.
My nephew luvs my JKUR and when he turns 16, he’ll probably buy it from me (yes with a substantial uncle discount), however before I hand over the keys, his father and I will not…
Recently saw this beauty on bring a trailer that’s going for $6250
package including Rancho shocks, a locking rear differential, Hill Descent Control, skidplates, a two-speed transfer case, all-terrain tires, a “heavy-duty air filter,” and dual exhaust.
A bit of a tangent, I apologize, but your comment reminded me of a conversation I had with a friend a couple of days ago, and it seems like the Star Wars franchise is doing the opposite of the Marvel franchise in that the Marvel franchise started with these “smaller” story lines that all build up to a larger…