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Jeffie would probably just buy it for you. Cost to time is crazy when making pho. (he gave a great recipe and it came out awesome but it was a ton of work.)
ive had it put together/made before by his girls mother... and his woman. was good
Originally Posted by WYZIWYG
Ugh! I never drive into DC after getting my other DD hit by a DC Metro bus. If it ain't MTA accessible, I ain't goin'.
And yes, even in this horrid economy I'll gladly donate to the Get Trinity Some Mo' Pho Fund.
LOL Pho Phund
Originally Posted by woodrow88
we should have a pho meet there is a place down here in china town i think lol
find me chinese Pho and ill uh... iunno what but seriously..
remember... pho = Vietnamese
Originally Posted by Barnabas
I still havent had pho
told you when you got back we'd go but you never have time.
Nope just lowered it a little. Basically we just stuck them on right out of box. they were set perfect. Was i supposed to do something different?
Depends, a lot of people say meh, who cares, but I for one enjoy having full tire life.
If you lowered your car at all, you will need an alignment, unless you don't mind wearing out your tires early. .8" or more I'd install a rear camber kit while you're at it since you'll never get it back into spec with out one.
I'm not a fan of coil overs since anytime you adjust anything you will need to once again get an alignment, of course, most people for some reason don't care and let it be. I for one like it correct, even more so if you drive the car a lot.
i dumped mine on the stock tires and ran it with like 4 months of no allignment and the tire wore perfect.. then put the works on and got an allignment and it wears the exact same