Posted on 07/27/2011 10:52:03 PM PDT by West Texas Chuck
OK, this was a semi-serious thread, when I started it.
We have now sunk to the gutter. And it ain’t even Friday.
Good job, preverts!
It’s hard to go wrong with Michelins. I’ve had good luck with Pirelli tires too.
The AT’s ( thick walled ) are weight and speed rated to the hilt. I could have bought road hazard but I did not. I have been buying Goodrich for 10+ years and have never been let down. Ripped off? Yeah, by Discount Tire, by Goodrich? Never.
I can get over 60k miles off of a set ( as long as I don’t get crazy crawling up/down hills and roll a vehicle, that is.. Rotate every oil change ( I do this myself, oil and tire rotation ).
dos centavos
BTW, my girl’s Balls are under the hood: 5.7 w/Flowmaster/K&N setup= 17.5 mpg highway, empty, ( ‘02 Sierra, 4x4 )
My Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 has brown “Truck-Nuts” modeled from a Brahma Bull and they swivel when I turn corners.
As you can see my truck is a Boy Truck and I can prove it.
Man that’s gay.
I used this picture in a company powerpoint presentation once......screw’em if they can’t take a joke.
Only for Nissan’s....
Hey, if you got em, show em!
What I always was surprised about was he looks so natural standing on two legs.
Usually in the animal world, it’s eyes and teeth and size that is the warning, not balls.
That’s why I only got bit by a dog once, when I was a kid riding my bike. Since then I NEVER back down from a dog or take my eyes off him, stand your ground and don’t flee. Dogs chase animals that run by nature. They are very put off by something that doesn’t back down.
You do know the BFG’s are made by Michelin, right?
Will they ban ‘Mudflap Girl’ next?
brilliant bump
I am quite aware of this, thanks for your concern.
Lol... that’s not what my friend Carrie Jelasco said. She owns Bumper Nuts.
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