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k... that thing looks awesome.. and those are the front rims/tired i want... how do skinnys hold up for daily beatings on the road?

They work great actually, I’m running 5.60-15 Pro Trac’s from Coker up front on skinny wheels and they drive nice.
 
They work great actually, I’m running 5.60-15 Pro Trac’s from Coker up front on skinny wheels and they drive nice.
Nice, i was kinda worried bout being too skinny.. but my car will never carve a corner anyway :)
 
I think they are 15x4’s AR wheels, been on the car for 18 years now
that makes me feel better... i'm running 10.5" on blacks steels in the back so i think tt's or slots are the only proper choice for the front
 
yup... wanna know how i guessed what you have :) Go take a volt meter to the power adapter on it, i will bet it's putting out 17-18v when it's supposed to put out 12v... it cooks the router slowly over a few years.. netgear have been doing that for like 15 years now to people..
Couse of Action if it is making too much ?
 
yup... wanna know how i guessed what you have :) Go take a volt meter to the power adapter on it, i will bet it's putting out 17-18v when it's supposed to put out 12v... it cooks the router slowly over a few years.. netgear have been doing that for like 15 years now to people..
Planned Obsolescence!!!!
 
They work great actually, I’m running 5.60-15 Pro Trac’s from Coker up front on skinny wheels and they drive nice.
Hey Keith, do you remember this guy. For the life of me I can't remember his name here.

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Picked up a new ride, 1973 Imperial….it’s the biggest production car ever built! Here it is next to my dads 72 Fury III….we both won awards last night at a show!

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Picked up a new ride, 1973 Imperial….it’s the biggest production car ever built! Here it is next to my dads 72 Fury III….we both won awards last night at a show!

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Hey ma ! Lookit de bear! Lookit de bear!
My friends used to call my 70 sport fury the yogi bear car:lol: any episodes with cars had no window posts.
 
Revisiting seating arrangement in the Studebaker.
Original bench frame and back, but seat bottom is not correct. Didnt think much of it at the time.
 
And toilet paper! Don't get caught out...
yup... wanna know how i guessed what you have :) Go take a volt meter to the power adapter on it, i will bet it's putting out 17-18v when it's supposed to put out 12v... it cooks the router slowly over a few years.. netgear have been doing that for like 15 years now to people..
Couse of Action if it is making too much ?
 
Couse of Action if it is making too much ?
new router... what happens is it cooks the power section in the router and then it will start dropping connections randomly.. best way to tell is next time a connection drops unplug the router for 5 seconds.. plug it back in and wait a min and the connection will come back.. that's pure netgear... next time get asus or something else.. don't spend over $80...
 
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