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This is a terrible awful idea. You could hurt yourself so easily, and the odds of it working to the point that it could repair a tie-rod end well enough to hold up to the stress of turning giant M/T tires like that off road are slim to nill. Even if you are an experienced welder, not having control over amperage will

Yes! The security gate in the Westin is a godsend. Grab a drink in the bar, and stroll through security (literally you walk through, I've never seen a line). It's the best kept secret at DTW.

from the video "That's a $250,000 car right there, easy." You Mr. Louisiana accent man, have no idea how cheaply you can pick up a Gallardo, hell you can get one used for under $60k.

False, I'm an avid racing fan. Doesn't matter the race. I've been to my fair share of F1 races (Monaco this past year), Indy (Baltimore GP, Indy 500), and Nascar (Watkins Glen, Dover x2, and Bristol). Not to mention my yearly trip to the mecca of American endurances races the 12 Hours of Sebring. So... on Sunday I

Those would be manual locking hubs, common on a lot of older 4x4s.

mis-post, disregard.

OP Speaks the truth: http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/CatalogItemDetail.aspx?R=UBP1_0247623743

...it's already been brought back (for the past few years). http://www.detroitgp.com/ but they race on Belle Isle, not really in the streets of Detroit, so I don't know that it counts. But it is one of my favorite tracks.

Yep, I was just thinking "this is a nice idea... but I'll never use it"

I'm not sure how it could be done but I agree. I worked as a crew chief for my friends pro-stock drag car, and have permanent scars on my back from a tire that shredded when he was doing the burnout (I had my back turned talking to one of the other lanes crew members). Granted I was a good bit closer to the vehicle

The 6.1L hemi is an option for the police vehicles actually... so you could just buy one instead of swapping it.

I don't know what to think... at first I thought it was a factory screw up but there's no front SS badge. And knowing what Hertz pays per vehicle for fleet orders the cost between an RS and an SS are negligible... I really can't come up with what could've caused this.

It's funny, I've struggled with the different usages my entire life, I'm not quite sure why. More to the point I fail to see how my inability to properly use there, their, and they're takes away from my experience as an interviewer. Also, my intent was not to chastise anyone, I'm just trying to give real world advice

One so the driver can see out of the rear, the other so the passenger, most likely some form of security, can see the person in the back and anything that may be approaching from the rear.

As someone who frequently rides SEPTA, unless this somehow replaces the holes in my punchcard I don't see the system being susceptible.

I used to use my smartphone as my alarm clock but it failed to work, twice. I was late to work two days in a row, ever since then I bought a bedside normal alarm that does the job quite well. I may look into the Philips wake-up lamp though, that seems very intriguing.

I will be in touch for some custom work (I know I know this is a DIY blog, but look at some of there work!).

I'll snap a quick picture and throw it on facebook right at the start of the show, that's it. I'm not a picture person anyway, I'd rather enjoy the experience then feel the need to capture it. The stories are better then the pictures for me anyway (I'm a natural story teller, I love to twist a tale for friends). I've

I'd watch the shit out of that. Tell JF, he'll love it.

That line made me bust up. Funny stuff indeed.