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Your welcome bro.. Hey Pete, are those mud terrains Toyo's have a softer compound and are they quiet when cruising, well as quiet you can get with a mud terrain ??
Actually Mike, they aren't that soft as far as wear goes. I bought those new for the expedition I had and even in that truck I couldn't hear them. They have over 30,000 miles on them and still look great, and they're E load range.
Originally Posted by Smokin'
Pete, I have already told you this, but I <3your truck.
Everything looks great.
Thanks Lisa
Originally Posted by jkidd_39
Pete, Where did you get that cigarette lighter cover? I really like that!!
I got that at AutoZone Andrew, it was like $5 - $6
Thanks Pete, they look sharpe. Evenually I want to go bigger on the tires so I'm gathering info on what brand tires to go with on the next set... E- rated, nice..
Pete, Those tires look smaller than the one you had on there. Are you still thinking of the yellow honeycomb grill. That is what I thought you had done. Looking good, I really really think you want to trade that bad boy, I know NEVER. Great Job. Did you ever find out what month that your and Kenny's trucks were in yet???????
Pete, Those tires look smaller than the one you had on there. Are you still thinking of the yellow honeycomb grill. That is what I thought you had done. Looking good, I really really think you want to trade that bad boy, I know NEVER. Great Job. Did you ever find out what month that your and Kenny's trucks were in yet???????
Tom, i believe he unfortunately still hasn't heard anything. last i knew, Chris Tobin had told him that if they approve the article, it would be a good ways away from now and to not worry if he doesn't see the article right away. hopefully all goes well and he makes it into the mag!!
That truck is fit for a king!....Damn nice truck Pete!!!
Thanks Joe, sorry, I mean Big Joe, but that king is gonna have one hell of a fight from this peasant if he thinks he's getting my truck!!
Originally Posted by Tenn01PSD350
That's good work there Pete. I am partial to my armrest though. I think it puts out more bass.
Thanks Mike. I'm sure it does, I'm stll trying decide what I want to do for subs.
Originally Posted by weekendwarriorfsw32
Looking Bad @$$ Pete!
Thanks Nick, it's getting there.
Originally Posted by mndiesel
Pete, Those tires look smaller than the one you had on there. Are you still thinking of the yellow honeycomb grill. That is what I thought you had done. Looking good, I really really think you want to trade that bad boy, I know NEVER. Great Job. Did you ever find out what month that your and Kenny's trucks were in yet???????
They're actually the same size, 305/70/16's, as he other winter tires I had. I'm still tossing the 'yellow in the grill' idea around. As far as trading..........I'll have to get back to you about that As for the magazine, nothing yet but like my son said, Chris told me not to worry, sometimes it takes a long time. My fingers are crossed though.
Originally Posted by PJSPNY
Tom, i believe he unfortunately still hasn't heard anything. last i knew, Chris Tobin had told him that if they approve the article, it would be a good ways away from now and to not worry if he doesn't see the article right away. hopefully all goes well and he makes it into the mag!!
What he said!!
Originally Posted by Izzy351
I still need to do that. So many projects, so little time.... Now I have a fuel pressure problem to chase down.
Amazing how no matter how much you do that list just never seems to get any smaller. Good luck with that F/P issue
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