![]() 12/12/2017 at 16:04 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Strange choice for a plow but given the state of the vehicle my guess is that economics were the primary factor. Its all there to do the job well, but I think its time for some new front springs;Its not like they are that expensive. you can buy stronger aftermarket springs 5 minutes away at the dealer right now for like $160 a pair.
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whats that name again?
![]() 12/12/2017 at 16:11 |
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Mr. Sparkle?
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Domo arigato
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fish bulb
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Hm, I would have expected someone with a plow to take better notice of marker posts...
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they might not be great at it.
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I bet it has lockers too.
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Ah, I didn’t even look. Im betting no, but I could be wrong. I bet it was the cheapest solid axle 4x4 he could get that would be reliable.
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Senor Plow no tiene bravado
Necesita nuevo Prado
#ronstadt
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You don’t have to. Lockers are almost always wasted on the trucks that never leave pavement. Seriously, almost every 80 I check in town here has lockers.
One day, the Four and a Half will get some ARB’s.
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Except for the ones that are for sale!
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RRRrrrrrrRRRRRooooWWWWWWwwwww
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1/10 would not hire.
![]() 12/12/2017 at 17:38 |
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I remember watching in awe at the random madness with which the plow contractor at my last apartment building worked. It was completely insane. It took him easily ten times longer to plow the (not very big) lot than it should have, and it was still a horrible job. The building owner hired a different contractor the next year, thankfully.
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That’s one unhappy front-end!