7/64 is less than 1/8, so if they are tungsten and really 7/64, they should be tiny.
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7/64 is less than 1/8, so if they are tungsten and really 7/64, they should be tiny.
Tatula mq
I owned a drx724 and honestly wasn't a huge fan, and i love dobyns rods. For what you're looking at doing, i would 100% go with the drx725.
ZERO chance he makes it back into the elites, that takes skill.
X2
The live mix is hard to watch, non stop talking/blathering.
Go get one built, you will no longer be at a loss.
He very clearly asked in the original post if there is a hardware update, which there is, that can only be done at the dealership.
I'm not sure this is correct. While you may be able to update the software by yourself, i believe the dealer needs to update the entire ride system if the boat is a pre 2024?
I can say on my 2024...
It depends on if the young angler was Jacob Wheeler or not. If it was, everyone here would be screaming it was cheating. If not him, it's "being smart".
I will never go back to anything smaller than 3000 size
I do not have the specifics of what was changed, but the seats are still adjustable.
What blanks are they using do you know?
Why not just swap out the grips??
Custom built NFC xray. Easily on par with NRX and legend extreme, at a far lower cost.
You cannot be serious
What year is your boat? Have you had issues with the new ride system?
Seats are rock solid on my 24 520r and the ride system has performed flawlessly so far. Both the seat rails and ride system are new and redesigned for 24.
Get the second one!
Couldn't care less about either expo, couldn't care more about either tournament
DD26
I really hope these "police officers" never live a day for the rest of their miserable lives that they aren't looking over their shoulder worrying about the consequences of their actions. True scum...
Something water soluble, so it actually has a chance of doing something.
P line tcb 8. Crazy underrated line
P line tcb 8. For years all I used was 832 but this is better in every way