Playing with toy rubber ducks is child behavior.
Not playing with toy rubber ducks is adult behavior.
Another behavior that sets children apart from adults is having a fit because, or being shocked that, an adult stranger isn't happy you left your trash toy rubber duck on their car for them...
I didn't bring up adulthood, you (or someone else) did. It would be up to them to provide a definition.
I've been saying rubber ducks are toys. Toys are for children (provided definition earlier). Giving toys to adults is therefore childish behavior. Expecting adults to be joyed to receive toys...
yes, but picking a tool roll that doesn't feel cheap. That doesn't make me want to replace it immediately, but in fact will be something I can/will re-purpose if I decide I want to organize my pack-out differently, or if I already had room in an existing bag, all the while keeping the total kit...
i've never read Charles Dickens. maybe i'll give it a go.
i don't bother with fixing capitalization unless i'm posting about something important. this ducking topic is so trivial it might not even rate on my important scale. certainly it is near the bottom and doesn't deserve the time to re-format.
I finally opened my tie rod kit.
In the planning stages I commented about my concern over the bag option. Specifically the chance of a bag increasing the price significantly (there are a lot of expensive tool bags/rolls out there) and with that high price being "stuck" with a bag that I...
interesting take. i didn't expect that interpretation of my arguments.
but, since my argument is playing with / sharing plastic toy ducks is not adulthood behavior, and i don't/won't participate in this ducking trend (or playing with toys), then the credibility of my adulthood is much greater...
"big-boy toy"? Like I'm a toddler or something?
That's my old Mercedes. I called it "my truck" or "my mercedes" or "my gwagen".
Last I checked a valid state issued license, state motor vehicle registration, and vehicle insurance are required to drive on public roads. Not something a child is...
uhmm, when? and where? are 2 different questions...
of course, a jeep guy like @Rob1135ny doesn't need to know when the Bronco invasion happens, anyway...
I prefer not having to throw away other peoples cheap plastic trash, but I find it hard to be angry at the children and mentally challenged adults who play with and share their toys.
#8 and #10 sound wrong. the rest, except variable ground clearance are good general advice for any factory vehicle, solid or independent suspension. (Variable ground clearance doesn't apply to solid axle.)
#8, solid axle has less tire contact patch at ends of travel vs independent.
#10...
Looks great! Love the 39's with the wider offset wheels and the satin wrap.
I want to know who's breaking HOSS 3/4 steering racks? I mean, besides ham-footed BBuster and racers Healy and Gittin? I mean, they're trying to break parts.
People around here make it seem these parts are made from...