hurt4x4
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- Sep 12, 2012
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- Greensboro
What!? that thing is pretty badass. I think you got the wrong thread.
Yeah, I'd drive the wheels off thatWhat!? that thing is pretty badass. I think you got the wrong thread.
I would rock this!If your gonna be big ballin' ya gotta do it right ....
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Running 70 with 1 hand on the wheel with what was probably bias ply tires gets a Hell yea from me.Right on. And from what I could tell at 70mph it was done well. 14 rear 10 bolt front on 44's and driving straight down the road with no sawing of the wheel. Couldn't tell if frames were stacked or body on truck frame. It looked very well done. ...again at from what i could see at. 70mph
No douche here. ..true baller
Took a closer look and appears to be body on frame, no stacking....even better![]()
add a dually bed and drop it back down and I would rock the sh!t out of that!
At dinner last night. Watched her pull up get out look at car and then walk away like she was parked fine
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Me and a buddy ran to Taco Hell the other day for lunch and there was a big Chevy painters van parked like this but angled the other way towards an end spot and the lot was full, so I jammed my dd tracker in straight with my front bumper about 2" from where the pass front door and the slider opens( no pics b/c we were laughing so hard I left my phone on the console). It was pretty funny watching 5 dudes crawl over the drivers seat fussin at the sixth one in espanol for being a douche. He just pulled forward over the curb and cut the wheels to back out while we sat inside giggling like schoolgirls.With those, you back your LWB pickemup in next to them. Put the PS door right against that back corner, then go have yourself a nice, long, relaxing dinner.
I wasn't trying to jerk your chain just splainin the ROW, it's a habit from my years of surveying, you would be surprised how many peeps think their property extends to the edge of the road or the back of a curb. I would not like peeps parking in the grass in front of my house if there was room to park in the yard/ROW of the house they were visiting but I/you could not legally stop them as it's not my/your property if it is in the right of way.
That is false. The homeowner does own the property. I got into a dispute with a neighbor over their mailbox being on my property. He claimed I didn't own the first 15 feet of my lot. I hired a lawyer and proved him wrong.
That is false. The homeowner does own the property. I got into a dispute with a neighbor over their mailbox being on my property. He claimed I didn't own the first 15 feet of my lot. I hired a lawyer and proved him wrong.
It depends on where you live. State/county/Interstate roads ROWs belong to the state/county. Most subdivisions also have ROWs for ditches,utilities,slopes, sidewalks and future road widening they anticipate in the future. In farm country property corners/witnesses are often set in the center of the states road where the propertyline would intersect it because they are often plowed up by the plowing of a field right up to or past the ROW. In most modern subdivisions there is a 30,40', or more ROW and it is not property bought by deaded to or taxes paid on that land by the owner of the lot adjoining the ROW. Most of the time if you do own to the centerline of the road the road is private and built/maintained/paid for equally by all the landowners in the subdivision. Typically the front property line of a lot @ the ROW is 10 to 15' from the edge of the road or back of the curb, Telephone/light/utility poles are usually set on or within a foot or so of the ROW of most roads.