Xcite is the only way to go as for magnum shaky heads in my opinion. For the worm itself, their maximus worm floats, so it give a more natural action. Strike King Bull Worm is good as well. Usually...
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Xcite is the only way to go as for magnum shaky heads in my opinion. For the worm itself, their maximus worm floats, so it give a more natural action. Strike King Bull Worm is good as well. Usually...
Most led's will run just fine on 24 or 36v. You can get a trolling motor plug for power and use a ram mount to mount it down. Convenient solution and lets you use cheaper/more lights.
I really liked my Dowco ratcheting cover, but when I put a fortrex on my boat it tore at the seams. Guess that's my fault though.
Yet another ecodiesel owner. It's by far the best truck I've ever owned and I use/abuse the heck out of it. 52,000 miles on a 16 month old truck with almost no problems. Also did the Green Diesel...
I've been in the tire business my whole life and I've never seen numbers in that order...... By looking at that, you seem like you're trying to put a set of 20 or 22 (height)x 12.50 (width) -...
Too pricey, considering the alternatives. Been in the tire business my whole life. What part of MS or Texas are you in? I wholesale in both states and can recommend much better for the money.
Probably big fish
I use a toaster oven and haven't had any issues.
Off topic, but this may be the best thread title I've ever seen.
The oil changes are expensive as can be though. I get parts at cost andd I'm still paying around $200
I took my outer pieces off as well when doing mine.
Mine is a 2015 model and I only get like 16 towing my z8 and 20- 21 without, but i have 275/65r20 tires it. I do love the truck though. It tows a heck of a lot better than my 2009 silverado it...
Because #TheNetwork, right?
They have been trying to sell the video for a few weeks according to deadspin. And apparently there is some sort of scholarship to help families in stuff like this. I have no clue if the way it was...
^^ typical state fan
They still have to prove it, but I will say it isn't a very good look for us.
If you have the boat I used to run, go ahead and put aside about $4,000/yr just for repairs.
Hit em with a high quality pneumatic impact and you'll be fine. Done hundreds and since switching to the impact, we haven't had many problems at all.
Wail till someone is taking a 30 minute dump and get a few foam cups and soak em with brake cleaner outside the door. Won't take long for em to come out with all of the smoke and fire that puts off.
I've sold hundreds of em, and to be honest, I'm not a huge fan. Granted, there are very few good trailer tires made. If you have a dual axle trailer, P-Metric tires are the way to go.
Something to think about, there are a lot less parts to go wrong in a Talon.
Is it ok to buy a fishing jersey if I'm not actually sponsored?
If you can keep it dry, any car alarm will work. I'd go with the TH marine 2 way system, though.
10 amps per bank is usually a safe bet, but more is always better.
Looks like it would be alright if you never left a big city or interstate, but spotty coverage at best in the middle of nowhere.