Lightning Performance
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RaffedSlackers, we do that *s-word on the fly here. You need some NZOHSA.
RaffedSlackers, we do that *s-word on the fly here. You need some NZOHSA.
Rof... address and your last thoughts while there?Nah, all kinds of different rare earth metal ones that encourage elements to hang out with things they normally wouldn't unless under enough heat and pressure.
Lot like a nightclub full of single mums at 3am really.
Nice... send some here. We have PayPal FF
Lol catalyst riddle? LolNah, all kinds of different rare earth metal ones that encourage elements to hang out with things they normally wouldn't unless under enough heat and pressure.
Lot like a nightclub full of single mums at 3am really.
the older people here say the same thingFull blooded Angus.
Personally I like a Angus/milk cow cross.
https://www.tires-easy.com/225-60-16/mastercraft-tires/glacier-grip-ii/tirecode/90000005814 what is on the monte all aroundOne word....Nokian
Studs aren't needed with these mfers. We've had many other brands. Hands down the best we have ran. All MI state police run Nokian winter tires.
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lol coal fires are the normal for me lolOf reactors?? You a mechaphile? Yes, judging.
your dad @USMC615 wants to come visit youWhat's up guys. How's it going
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Had an 87' Blazer 4x4 no plow. Drifts well in snow.I have too. But end of the day the cherokees, wranglers, and 2000s trucks couldn't hold a candle to those Broncos driftin'.
Roads good.Where's HotRod?...
Wadnee, wtf is the weather and roads like in PA?
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I type faster than this sad machine wit fat fingas
Ears burnin... dads coming to visit so get your *s-word togetherWhat's up guys. How's it going
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BoomRoads good.
33 deg.
Snow melting.
Gonna slab some big wood tomorrow
As you know, any real ice and snow tire is hands down way better on slippery roads than any "all season" tires. Any non winter tire for that matter. I couldn't believe the difference when we tried our first winter tires way back. Bridgestone Blizzak WS-50 at that time. They were excellent on ice and snow but they were squirmy on the dry pavement and wore like pencil erasers.the older people here say the same thing
https://www.tires-easy.com/225-60-16/mastercraft-tires/glacier-grip-ii/tirecode/90000005814 what is on the monte all around
lol coal fires are the normal for me lol
LolYeah. That won't help. The harder they are the worse they will be. Like a fork truck in the snow. Nevermind. You probably haven't experienced that circus.
Virgins?I've just been talking virgin snow, once paths are cut, ruts are created, and snow packs down it's just not the same
the glacier grips are a little squirmy at first but it goes awayAs you know, any real ice and snow tire is hands down way better on slippery roads than any "all season" tires. Any non winter tire for that matter. I couldn't believe the difference when we tried our first winter tires way back. Bridgestone Blizzak WS-50 at that time. They were excellent on ice and snow but they were squirmy on the dry pavement and wore like pencil erasers.
your dad @USMC615 wants to come visit you
Very nice 37'or 8 black commercial dump truck.
You fantisize about snowmen... dats cold WadneyDont worry about me fantasising snow man.[emoji1787]
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Nice but add more pipe clamps.Finished up me sink. What hew think ?