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It rubbed almost as much with a factory setup on it. So I just decided to stay with these and did a little heat gun correction to the liners.
That calculator isnt 100% correct either at least for the 24's, at 36-38 Psi they measure 34.1" with a tape measure designed to measure tire stagger
Nothing better than when the puppers are old enough to be interested in working on the rides LOL, and as your later post states being the treat hook up doesnt hurt either.
So I have the 4/7 (more like 5/8 after everything was said and done) drop on mine, its a pain in the backside dont do it (JMHO). I have Niche 24' wheels with a 305/45/24 Nitto tire it rubs like crazy on the plastic fender liner even using a front strut that is a million times better than the...
I am no EE but I am a welder, machinist, and Metrology Engineer (R&D) on our test Aero ma planes we have to short the electrical system +- cables together to reset the D.C.N. system. The power tiles that run them in case of a major failure are for the most part a really smart UPS and that is the...
Next time I go with them to practice with R.A.L.P.H I will get some pics, I dont get involved really I just do heavy lifting support lol, in trade they help with the finer points of proper training that dogs need. I played tackling dummy for him one time, even trough all the gear I had a couple...
Beautiful pup, my neighbor does obedience/bite work training their personal Mal gets every bit of the work it needs Physical/mental and it is still wide open till it crashes for bed. He is extremely well behaved and trained he just has two speeds 0 and 11
No, she is a GSD…I am way to old (45) to deal with a Balistic Missle lol. Maligators are great dogs, just a little higher strung than what I am looking for
My new Little lady, Czech working line Sable. I am normally a rescue kind of guy but since I am now in need of a PSD to help me with situations I figured I would get something similar to the best little lady I ever had and go through all the training with her instead of picking one up already...
Just out of curiosity boss man but what are you doing about keeping that piece of ESW tube from folding up like a tortilla or ripping the the shock mount tab (closest to the frame) out?
I have had mine in the HI/LOW, FOG and the wife's car for 2 1/2 year with zero issues. That being said my dad has had a both fogs in his go out in the same time, I firmly believe with him it is more the operator than the equipment but I figured I would include the info anyway
I am probably not much help as I have never used mine (I never remember to use that I bring the fruit of my loins light checker with me) but if I remember correctly you must be in park with your foot off the brake pedal
I am right there with you, the wife has an '04 Corolla that she is in love with. Only issue ever with it was the A/C compressor literally split in two about 3 years ago, it was at the dealer for the air bag recall and it exploded in the middle of the night. I think I still have the video...
I watched my neighbors malligator for him a couple of weeks ago, I am a pretty active person...I however realized I am not active/fit enough for a gator even at 10 years old 😰
At 46 years old I have only ever had street or rescue dogs (my GSD was a chzech working line rescued from someone using her as a bait dog for training Pitbull's). I feel in love with the GSD about 20 years ago when I got my first rescue one. This will be the first one I purchase from a breeder...
We just recently lost the GSD option (3 months ago but still feels like it happened this morning), we have been talking to a dealer about getting another version of that model maybe in February. As much as I need it in my life I am not sure I have healed enough to have that option again
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