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no rubbing, squeeks, or anything of the sort. no lowering, no raising. All stock suspension. Chrome 22's on a set of hancook tires. And, can you believe that these puppies are for sale?!!! WOW. You either like it or ya don't . That's the reaction that I get. Oh well, it won't last forever.
no rubbing, squeeks, or anything of the sort. no lowering, no raising. All stock suspension. Chrome 22's on a set of hancook tires. And, can you believe that these puppies are for sale?!!! WOW. You either like it or ya don't . That's the reaction that I get. Oh well, it won't last forever.
its all about the sheep here at work in Azerbaijan!!! The one that is beeing held up is the one we picked form the sheep hearders for dinner that night. The one getting his neck sliced was for an offering to the new well. BEN
Hey Ben......so how was it......you know.......with a sheep? LOL
Feels like warm apple pie!! They get a little nervous on you though so here is the trick I learned from my Scottish friend. You walk the sheep up till he is about to go off the end of a high cliff, stand behind him and make sure you have large work boots on. Then put his rear 2 feet down into you boots so he cant move backwards and with the cliff in front he cant go forward, then go to town!! hahaha! Kidding really, never got desperate enough to **** a sheep but the technique I just described did come from a scottish guy that seems to know more about it then the average Joe.
ps- Jason, did you get the rims sorted on the Wifeys TL? Pics?