matt1994xj
matt1994xj
matt1994xj

I bet that single cab diesel you were driving was pretty damn fast though. That’s what you should be talking about.

I think this is a clip from the new fast n’ loud.

Thats because Oberon stickers are as popular as jesus fish stickers

I didn’t think CAT was making on highway engines anymore. Just replace them with Navistar.

Can you try to describe what happens that causes that situation for those of us that haven’t been in one? As an outsider it seems like its just someone not paying attention, but there are enough reports of it happening there must be something misleading about the process.

I would not get used to it and thankfully I don’t have to.

No! Cars look awful with front plates on them.

Ive seen dirtbikes laying on top of peoples back/head at the track. Not a great argument. Sometimes you need help from others.

What award is that? I’ve done this and there is no award. (disclaimer- I was not the pilot)

Agree to disagree. Wasn’t a dig at your experience at all, just making a joke. Happy wrenching/ swearing at it until it works.

Bleeders are common culprits but It doesn’t end there. It doesn’t take many rounded off nuts/bolts to switch to 6 point only. You can choose to do whatever you want but this is how I read your comment.

You should modify the bleeder socket tip. A 12 point socket is no better than a 12 point box end wrench. If you have 6 point box end wrenches or flare nut wrenches you probably don’t need that clarification. But if you do need that pointed out to you (pun intended), you might want to make specific note not to use 12

heat makes things grow, cooling makes things shrink.

You are a little off base when talking about power being the main driver behind tow ratings. The tow rating is mostly affected by the driveline and chassis. The current 6.7 has a lot of extra power for towing more which is why you see it used in medium duty trucks a lot. In one of the previous articles about the 2017

Actually that’s not what I’m thinking. I’ll give you a hint though by “not saying anything at all.”

If you double shear a 5/8" diameter pin you have serious problems.

A hitch works just fine. What point on a vehicle would be stronger? Just don’t attach it to a crappy bumper pull hitch ball and you will be fine.

I was going to phrase that the exact same way.

I don’t hate it, but I agree. It’s the only form of transportation that makes me nervous at high speeds. There is that rush associated with it that tends to fade a little from the wheeled varieties. I find I am a lot more comfortable doing 70-80 on a seadoo than in a boat. Although I’ve never been in a large heavy