I went riding on Friday and got to flat tires 30km back, no spare and had to drive out. Obviously destroyed the tires. They were old stockers anyway, not a big deal.
I have some friends in town and they want to go riding tomorrow (Sunday August 30th), so I picked up some new wheels and tires...
Says the guy that bought me Makers 46...
I do accept Alberta Premium though.
Impulse if you want reference's I fixed Bnorth's ghetto deck earlier this year.
If you are looking to have a manual trans truck at 400hp, for an occasional tow truck. Buy the 24v. It starts better, drives better, tows better as many have mentioned it is much easier to go from towing heavy to fun empty.
24v head on a 12v block is largely a waste of time, there are 12v...
You're welcome. Did you put it back together?
Bnorth is really glad you brought beer, he was all worried we were going to end up day time whiskey drunk otherwise. :beer:
I grew up skiing and snowboarding, I hold my level 2 CSIA for skiing, and am a bit better than average snowboarder. I used to be out 100 days plus a year, and have lived and worked at a several different mountains. At some point I grew up, got a real job and moved. So do to my current local and...
+1 here.
We have had a couple driveshafts built by Corey now as well, and he is a fellow sledder (turbo apex, try not to hold it against him... LOL). Actually having a one piece being built for 2006 cclb Dodge as this is being written.
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As can be quite clearly seen by all the old junk in my signature, nothing in my life is financed. This not because I think I am better than anyone, but quite the opposite. It is because I am typically quite unstable in my jobs. My longest job in my working career of 15 years...
And there's the rub.
Do you take a hit on the machine now to get slightly less cash and have it gone before you owe on the new one, or do you wait to risk having both on the balance sheet and hopefully pick up a bit extra? Catch 22
I bought a used 570, my deciding factors were:
1) Price. I bought a 2012 with 50hrs and 150km on it for the same price as 2008 800's with 1500km+ were going for.
2) Ease of maintenance, I have never worked on an 800, but I have a few buddies that have had them and when they see my 570 they say...
I rode 8 days iirc this year and about 700km, which is more than my last couple seasons combined.
No injuries and no mechanical failures on my old M7, not that I didn't try to tear off an a-arm or two.
Rode:
Silent pass
Hospital Creek
Zippermouth Rd
Salmon
Allen
and one or two others that I...
Re: 14 XM shocks fit on an 06 Rev?
A quick search makes it sound like '02 -'10 shocks are the same, and they are a shorter shock with the S36 2011+ sleds.