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Sure looks like the back end of a mid 90's Taurus wagon. Separated at birth?

You’re not sure if it looks fun?

Thanks Shannon Watts, injustice warrior. You jumped right into a situation that you knew nothing about and blew the whole thing up for everyone involved. I’ll bet folks at United are now getting to deal with death threats and other noise from people who have no dog in this fight.

Well, it seems right in line with everything else published on the Federalist. Between articles about the “secret science” that the EPA uses to manipulate politics and “How to be a “woke” white person: Join the Alt-Right” you can tell that they are a bastion of journalistic integrity. Not biased in the least.

There is little win in vacuum powered wipers. They work the worst under heavy throttle. That being said, I have no intention of changing the ones on my 68 CJ-5 to electric.

Nice bit of writing there. Maybe the shark came for the click-bait?

This is an excellent keyboard if you are looking for a wireless keyboard that does not require you to change/charge the batteries with a cable. The solar cells do a great job of collecting power even in low light.

This is an excellent keyboard if you are looking for a wireless keyboard that does not require you to change/charge

Ask for a blanket so you can fap incognito?

I tend to run my lights even during the day. I feel like it makes your car a little more visible to others and “safer”. The reality is that it probably does nothing when dealing with some of these inattentive people on the road.

That is not really any proof other than this truck in this event was able to drive away. Try this in a vehicle with some real weight on those drive wheels. It doesn’t take much to lock up the rear of a short bed Ranger under braking. This is why they added ABS in the rear around the 90s. That sort of helps, but hard

Kjellberg wrote on Tumblr. “I picked something that seemed absurd to me—That people on Fiverr would say anything for 5 dollars.”

I would have preferred that method too. Would have been much more satisfying.

When people mess with your stuff, you sometimes take drastic measures. I had a plate stolen off my ‘92 Ranger. So I used tamper Torx and aircraft nuts to make it so a simple screw driver won’t cut it. When they came for the plate on my ‘86 MR2 I put those pack on with tamper Torx also. You better bring some tools if

Just another case of typical Lincoln Air Ride failure. It is an expensive repair, and most folks just suffer through it. All the while making the roads unsafe for all.

People still making that comment, eh?

Really? The first thing on the gift list should have been an AAA membership.

Nice write up. I’ve seen the Hurricane 134 F-head taken apart before but only pictures of the L-head.

I’d rather not have any kind of ass Ram. Ugly or otherwise.

He just wanted that extra rinse, but didn’t want to pay for it.

Seems like a bunch of extra work when all you need to do is pop start the thing. Of course there are those folks that just have to show you that it can be done. Not a wise thing to do, but it can be done.