obullfish
Carolina Trail Blazers
- Joined
- Nov 21, 2011
- Location
- Candler N.C.
You should have gotten the exploder a little closer.
You should have gotten the exploder a little closer.
Saw a four door Cummins lifted on pizza wheels with a 8 inch exhaust and a short bed...
Trucks used to have an actual purpose...
When did that change?!
I'll get a pic next time I see it
i hope it happens sooner than later i could use a new truck lolWhen the interiors started resembling cadillacs and gas/diesel isn't over $3/gal for a prolonged period of time. Be patient...the time will come when the brodozer tax is no more and you'll be able to snag a truck that's never left pavement or had anything in the bed for cheaper than a 4 cylinder. All you'll have to do is swap rims and tires.
If the wood is dry, its probably not that much heavier than a stock bumper, and certainly lighter than some of the aftermarket stuff I've seen.I'm not as mad at that as I probably should be. I'm more curious about the brackets used to handle the weight...or if it's all ratchet strap power.
Now i have a craving for some deviled egg potato salad from the peach standWhen you're trying to be like the rich kids but all you can afford is a yellow pool noodle
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Never understood this one. Maybe someone else can explain?
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When you're trying to be like the rich kids but all you can afford is a yellow pool noodle
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That actually makes sense if you think about loading/unloading kayaks or something. I'll give him a pass in spite of the stupid spray-bomb hot-rod black.
Now i have a craving for some deviled egg potato salad from the peach stand
What am I missing, I've seen guys do this to make a padded surface for canoes etc, makes sense to meWhen you're trying to be like the rich kids but all you can afford is a yellow pool noodle
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What am I missing, I've seen guys do this to make a padded surface for canoes etc, makes sense to me
It's my shitter gitter. 7.85 mpg is good. Not bad for a Tri axle sterlingGeeezuz! 7.85 MPG?!?!? You're certainly not driving Shawns magical Cummins!
I figured as high up as you were, it had to be something specialIt's my shitter gitter. 7.85 mpg is good. Not bad for a Tri axle sterling
I get behind that pos all the time.Don't know if you can see it. Maybe on a pooter. He also had dual glass packs. It popped more than it rumbled. Haha