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after market mass air flow sensor
Jakster884 replied to duneshredder911's topic in Truck, Jeep, & Car talk
I say buy it...Its only money... -
Jason I guess you dont fit in. How cum you always post with a picture??? I guess this is cool because it makes you unique... :worthless_without_pics: :worthless_without_pics:
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Hey JR without any smiles I guess you would not have anything to say. I guess a post seen is better than nothing said.
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I thought they had a Joke of the day thread. Sounds kind of fishyyyy
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DSLR camera tips, techniques, photo sharing, etc
Jakster884 replied to dunefreak's topic in General Chat
I am viewing from my PC. Samsung Liquid crytal Monitor. Great color. I get what you are saying. But the second still has a deeper color. -
Look at me now. Who wants to date. Just read this too damn funny.
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DSLR camera tips, techniques, photo sharing, etc
Jakster884 replied to dunefreak's topic in General Chat
well I am not one of the 3 mentioned but my opinion is the second picture looks better. Color looks more defined. The last pic looks like you brightened it up. The rims are cleaner and pic as a whole is brighter. From my eyes Pic 2 is just about perfect. -
One thing I forgot to mention when pulling loaded in my armada. I only got 7 Miles to the gallon if I was lucky. With the powerstroke I now get 12 Loaded. Big difference at $5.00 a Gallon.
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I dont know about the titan but I do know about the armada Same motor and tranny. I had a 2004 and it pulled no problem. In fact it pulled 10XS better than my lincoln navigator. Keep your weight below 8000lbs and you will be fine those trucks have some ballz nothing like the F-150 or 1/4 Ton chevy. Tranny is very solid. do not go too small on the hauler either. You will only wish soon after for a bigger one. As everyone has mentioned try to give it a test run and see how it does. You may be impressed with the performance. One last thing I will mention is that I did trade my Armada in for my 06 F-250 Powerstroke.
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I guess she loves it that much. Won't let it go without a piece of azz.
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Must of seen this on craigslist.
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I think this guy is looking for 1 of the DDR girls
Jakster884 replied to CaptNkllm's topic in General Chat
Nothing is too much or too little these days. WTF are people thinking. I farted, OOPS I sharted. :poop: I mean I touched cloth. OOPS It was more than cloth. :?: -
Some people have nothing better to do. Like me I am on DDR all day and night long..
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Recall or not I would still love to have one.
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Hey clay sounds like fun. But I am sure you only need to post once. Good luck.
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Tried earlier at work no worky, Just tried again and three came out.
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Action Alert Change the Law to Exclude Youth-Model Motorcycles and ATVs! Write your Representatives Today! The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has voted to stay enforcement of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA) that currently bans the sale of youth-model motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs). The stay, which extends through May 1, 2011, follows a unanimous vote by Acting Chairman Nancy Nord and Commissioner Thomas Moore. While we applaud the CPSC commissioners' vote to stay enforcement of the law, this does not solve the real issue, which is the law itself. Despite the stay, it is unclear whether state attorneys general will also decline to enforce the CPSIA. The sale of youth-model motorcycles and ATVs is still technically illegal. Even though a stay means that dealers would not be subject to fines or penalties imposed by the CPSC, state attorneys general would still be able to prosecute violators if they chose to do so. Youth-model motorcycles and ATVs should be exempt from the law, and Congress needs to act to make that happen. Motorcyclists and ATV riders need to let Congress know that we are concerned about the law, and that we want youth-model OHVs excluded from the law. We need your help to let our lawmakers know how we feel. Riders should contact their Representatives and ask them to support H.R. 1587, introduced by Rep. Denny Rehberg, to exempt youth-sized motorcycles and ATVs from the CPSIA. You can find contact information for your elected officials on AmericanMotorcyclist.com, click on "Rights," then "Issues & Legislation," and enter your zip code in the "Find your Officials" box. Additionally, a prewritten e-mail is available for you to send to your Representative immediately by following the "Take Action" option and entering your information. For more ways you can help to exclude youth-model motorcycles and ATVs from the CPSIA or for more information about the issue, click here. Please write or call your Representative today and ask them to support H.R. 1587 to exclude youth-model motorcycles and ATVs from the CPSIA lead content requirements. Take Action 1 Compose Message Message Recipients: Your U.S. House Representative Delivery Method: Email Printed Letter Subject: Editable text: (edit or add your own text - 8558 characters left) As a constituent and off-highway vehicle (OHV) enthusiast, I am writing to ask you to cosponsor H.R. 1587, introduced by Rep. Denny Rehberg, to exclude OHVs from the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA) lead content requirements. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has voted to stay enforcement of the CPSIA that currently bans the sale of OHVs. The stay, which extends through May 1, 2011, follows a unanimous vote by Acting Chairman Nancy Nord and Commissioner Thomas Moore. While I applaud the CPSC commissioners' vote to stay enforcement of the law, this does not solve the real issue, which is the law itself. Despite the stay, it is unclear whether state attorneys general will also decline to enforce the CPSIA. The sale of youth-model motorcycles and ATVs is still technically illegal. Even though a stay means that dealers would not be subject to fines or penalties imposed by the CPSC, state attorneys general would still be able to prosecute violators if they chose to do so. OHVs should be exempt from the law, and Congress needs to act to make that happen. Hopefully, this stay will give Congress the time it needs to fix this law. It is critical that the CPSIA be amended to exclude OHVs from the lead content requirements. Please cosponsor H.R. 1587 to exclude youth-model motorcycles and ATVs from the CPSIA lead content requirements. Thank you for your time and consideration. Tip: Cutting-and-pasting? Save as plain text first. 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Sharing is caring. :smoker:
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I have also just made a small donation. But hell its for a good cause as mentioned.
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Damn ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Great pic.
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The trip seemed to be a good one. Did you have the place to yourselves or just you and the devil worshipers??? Never been but will do some day.
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Cool Bike, Your gonna have to bring it to the next regatta. :atc: You have at least 8 months to finish.
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Looked like a great time. I need to get to one of those some day.
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Fricken A hole, :?: Daaa. Looks like they hit pretty hard. I bet he wont text while driving for a long while.
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Hell Cheesy get well soon. Good thing you didnt have any SWINE with CHEESE.