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what year was this?
how much were the homes back then, how much are they now?
would he be able to make it with his current salary today or somebody, a young person that was not fortunate to get a better job or education.
If the answer is yes then it is greed, if the answer is no then union is...
I got no issues with 1.5 but mine are on stock 20" wheels. Best thing for you woild be to remove one wheel and measure like others have mentioned. Chances are you will be fine but better double check before you order them. I got a total 2.5 front level so no rubbing with 33" tires.
Usually...
that is true and a good point but I don't think the tax write off is something new - and the high end truck trend is more recent
could be the timing - enough people were due for a new truck and the market was flooded with high end trucks
lol - will give same answer I always reply with, city driving has the biggest impact on mpg in my opinion
where are you located? how is the city driving? metro area like me where people will go as slow as 20-25 and with plenty of stops
you will get 10-12 city and your combine will still suck...
its the new norm. there are less and less cheap affordable truck being built. But then again people are being able to afford them. Or force to buy what's is available.
I see a lot of construction workers and gardeners with high end trucks these days where before they would drive a base work...
considering that both options give you the raised height I am gonna assumed they are using the same shocks just worded differently in the package
maybe somebody else with more concrete info will share some feedback
got one on my current ram, time will tell if it pays off. I still like to learn and do some minor jobs on mine and my dad's cherokee since its also quality time spend with him
of course for the ram if it doesn't make sense to do myself I would just pay the deductible
I tend to always get...
2 weeks ago we changed my dad's 05 grand cherokee. good thing he remember the pump had lifetime warranty. He purchased it 4 years ago
right now the difference between on a new pump with a 1 year warranty vs lifetime is $14 so it just makes sense to go lifetime in my opinion
Currently all...
thanks - this was a great deal, I typically want to get things done asap but can be annoying to the family specially since I am a night owl but atleast this time I had an excuse.
My carport/garage gets like an oven so I can either work really early in the morning which is not my style or late...
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