**Dallas Cannonball IV** 3/31/07
#54
Chunk Is Indestructible!!!
http://doomchunk.ytmnd.com/
http://doomchunk.ytmnd.com/
Last edited by EJayCe996; 03-29-07 at 03:37 PM.
#56
Originally Posted by rotarynerdette
when was this a bad idea?? lol
#57
My WTFBBQ totally owned that one when I had my apartment. I had DirecTV and the apartment people said I wasn't allowed to mount the dish to the railing on the balcony.
. . . so I mounted it to the bbq grill. So my wtfbbq got 350 channels.
. . . so I mounted it to the bbq grill. So my wtfbbq got 350 channels.
#60
Originally Posted by Richter12x2
I'm thinking the moment he thought "I'll pull over" If that's a true Formula ANYTHING car, even if it was Formula Ford or Formula Mazda, he could SO have gotten away.
#62
Originally Posted by Van Sema
maybe, but how hard would it be able to locate the damn car?! Any cop could prob find it by following the sound.
#63
Well I went to the starting location of the cannonball with a friend who had a new civic SI. The turn out was good. Evo's, Acura's, mustang's, a camero, a couple of TII, and several other german makes. I cruised to the 183 turn off and then went home. I hope everyone made it home safe.
#66
I was going to cruise the BMW over to the starting place and hang out for a bit anyway, but I was fighting getting the polyurethane bushings onto my front A arms on the Rx7 until late into the evening. Actually getting the new ones on wasn't hard, it was getting the old ones off. :P My arms are still sore.
#70
Originally Posted by Richter12x2
I was going to cruise the BMW over to the starting place and hang out for a bit anyway, but I was fighting getting the polyurethane bushings onto my front A arms on the Rx7 until late into the evening. Actually getting the new ones on wasn't hard, it was getting the old ones off. :P My arms are still sore.
#71
I pressed the front ones out no problem - it was the big rear one with the metal sleeve. :P I couldn't find a way to make that work in the press, so I ended up having to cut it with a die grinder as close as I could, then use an air hammer to split the last little bit, mount it in a vice and twist and lift. :P After the third time I lifted the workbench off the ground using the A-arm in the vice, my friend said "Geez, remind me not to **** you off!"
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