2010 f150 2" leveling kit 35" nitto trail grapplers. pulls way better than my 08 z71
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2010 f150 2" leveling kit 35" nitto trail grapplers. pulls way better than my 08 z71
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Let me show you! :)
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Notice the slalom buoy behind Zach? He is making all six now on his new HO ski and Eliza is up this year on her slalom.
I never thought about diesel engines either until my wife got a VW diesel Jetta. Fast and 40mpg. So I spent 3 months looking for a V-10 5.0 liter diesel (what you want) VW Touareg TDI and less than a minute after driving it I was sold (Super Fast and you don't even know the boat is behind you). Both my wife and I will never own a gas vehicle again. No that isn't right, the next car we will buy will be a 2007 Porsche 911. You know when we pay the Moomba off! ;)
Here's one of my tow rigs...........
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Might have to call it a night :(
Zegm, kids look like there doing good.
Daze - that looks to be a very entertaining launch to sit and watch people drop in and load up. Not exactly lowrider country there!
If that were my only option around here I don't have the kahonas to launch off the sand - but then again ours is more like silty quicksand than concrete!
That is funny! We live in Florida and sand is everywhere, your yard, the beach the the unpaved roads. We have to purchase rocks at a pet store to put in the turtle tank we bought my daughter!!! When it rains here people that live on "dirt roads" just drive home no problems. It also allows the water to just drain right throught it so an hour after it rains your yard is dry again. So this summer we go visit my father in Indiana and while there we went to visit some old covered bridges. I decided that I wanted to walk under one to look at those huge old oak boards. I walk down the bank and see that there is sand and not mud under the bridge so thinking nothing of it I stepped onto the sandy bank. WHOA!!!! I went down to my knees in that stuff and struggled really hard to get myself out. Then I had to alert my wife and kids "don't step on the quick sand!!!! :p