I downvotes it solely due to the diamond plate. IM Jeeps person and I’ve learned it can’t be used to hide bad rust and give it a large area to get worse.
I downvotes it solely due to the diamond plate. IM Jeeps person and I’ve learned it can’t be used to hide bad rust and give it a large area to get worse.
Neither really, it would be both. Definitely wouldn’t help with the “spending problem” though.
Mainly just because of the kidnapping and murder. All else is good.
Didn’t say it would be. Just that’s what it would lead to. Wait, didn’t they kidnap somebody as well as kill for secrets?
Have you ever watched the Speed Racer movie? If so that’s what I imagine would happen with no rules.
If you haven’t noticed there is a decent lack of interesting normal cars outside of what people are building in their own garages. Most normal people cars that are interesting have either been on the market for years or haven’t been introduced yet. You can’t blame a journalist for not writing a story that isn’t…
I’m going to guess slamming through a couple walls makes one involuntary move off the accelerator.
But...but it was a Tesla.
Several people have learned that last bit the hard way. As far as tools go you’re 100% correct. The inch/lb we use to set preload is a beautiful Snap On Torquometer that cost about $500 new and $400 used and nobody make sense a good rip off. There are the old style beam ones but they aren’t quite as good. As for the…
Oliver was a cutesy car and a cutesy name. James Dean named his car, Parnelli Jones had names for vehicles the list goes on.
BEIng a jeep son I see vehicles named all of the time. On top of that it is also massively common in the classic car circles. It is a carryover from the time of horses and cows being the means of moving about. It shows the bond people have with their vehicles. If your not a car guy or are insecure in your masculinity…
The fuck are you talking about? Men invented naming vehicles. Back in the day they would literally paint names on them just like one would do with boats.
I have to say I seen people get through army basic that couldn’t get through a basic English class judging by paperwork.
I get the feeling the franchisees are being such dicks they did something stupid Byblos letting a very limited vehicle with company markings on it go up for public sale. I believe only certainly franchises had access to these too.
So we are going to listen to an unnamed person reporting to Thebes Daily Mail instead of waiting for amazing or any of the trio to say it? I bet unnamed person would totally be in on negotiations for a massively expensive series.
Nope, they are upgradable but they are still under powered metal boxes. A bad combo in most places that need aid.
They would be terrible for the second one.
You’re showing your ignorance again here. LLV’s are normally retired due to their chassis failing. I know it’s not their drive trains since I work at the company that has very large contracts to rebuild their whole drivetrain. I myself have rebuilt countless 7.5 rearends for them and have even had a hand in rebuilding…
You’re very wrong and that is the reason this contest is happening. Also they discovered the chassis is one of he single largest limiting factors that will cost the most money in the coming years. They also discovered it would ultimately be cheaper to do a clean sheet redesign for the modern world and the future. I…
If you live somewhere like Indiana it depends on county and municipal laws. Where I live it is 100% legal.