chadnutz, you genius! How did you hack into this guys account?Originally Posted by FJAggie07
You gotta get some tougher skin around these folks.
Oh, and if you missed the ,
and you would realise your argument held no merit if you had read this thread
http://tamor.org/forums/showthread.php?t=6982 :blackflipoff:
back on to car haulers.
Someone at work said there is a place in spring at 45N and 2920 that sells them pretty cheap and the guy will build what ever your want. I dont have the name of the joint sorry.
One thing I see alot of people overlooking is the tiedowns. Either there are not enough, or the ones that are on there are not strong enough. (this observation comes from dealings w/ people outside of the club so nobody get their panties in a wad) Look at the protection the lights have, the protection/quality of the wiring (especially under the trailer) and x 2 on the treated wood floor. Check to see if the suspension is greasable, if it isn't it's not a big deal but it might give one an edge over another. Check to see what kind of jack it takes, if you can get one w/ a removable you are money ahead as the solid mounts always get bent up, and I do mean always!!The last is how the license plate mounts. This to me is pretty important as I have some pretty rough terrain here at the house and I hate to get stopped for something stupid like not having a lp or it being too fubar'ed to read. It just gives the popo a reason to look at everything else a little closer.
If removable fenders are the only thing holding you up, this should be easy enough to fab up yourself.
http://www.countrysidetrailers.com/contact.html
here's the name of the place.
I've noticed some people say that the diamond plate fenders are strong enough to drive over. Anyone know if this is true, or if that goes for pretty much any diamond plate fenders?
I have tough skin but I am allowed to retort logically rather than being a smartass which seems to be lost to this crowd.Originally Posted by DRAGOONRANCH
2nd, my argument was based on the fact that I am not skilled enough nor have enough patience to spend wrenching because I honestly don't want to go that far.
As far as the woman goes she just helped me install a spacer lift she wanted into her Tundra. She is a trooper and likes to work on trucks BUT the fact is she would rather be wheeling and camping then wrenching and I will appease her. Finding a woman that wants to wrench is a jewel but finding a woman that can put up with me AND wants a Roof top tent for the truck so we can camp more often is pretty damn close to awesome.
Guess I will stick to sarcastic wit from now on...
Dude, seriously, relax.Originally Posted by FJAggie07
BDR
thanks, it looks like they sell pace trailersOriginally Posted by Snatch Adams
I was going to tell you earlier that your views are what separates you from a real car guy, but I let it go. Then I come back from lunch and see that you are arguing with yourself. So if you are in an arguing mood, that is my view.Originally Posted by FJAggie07
Boats and hoes
Stumble in to the liquor store
With a dollar-fifty for a bottle of wine,
I know just what I'm lookin for
Thunderbird will do just fine.