Colorado B/S Thread

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I had a whole logical response typed out explaining why...but decided it just wasn't worth it.

Sometimes you just can't get through to people...as they seem to have an inferiority complex.

By the way...those of us with our "fancy book learning" are the reason you have those axles, that jeep to wheel, your boggers, etc. :thumbup:


There are many folks who have fancy book eduaction that could not assemble a sanwhich outside a classroom atmosphere , and most folks who have made life changing inventions did not aquire their itellectual prowess from a school or a book ...lol...there are many book learned folks who struggle to do some silly easy stuff in the real world ...Oh ,and do you really want to claim Boggers in your arsenal of defense ...I'm not offended I'm just having some fun with this subject playing Devils advocate for those arms to stir up some shyt .
 
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There are many folks who have fancy book eduaction that could not assemble a sanwhich outside a classroom atmosphere , and most folks who have made life changing inventions did not aquire their itellectual prowess from a school or a book ...lol...there are many book learned folks who struggle to do some silly easy stuff in the real world ...Oh ,and do you really want to claim Boggers in your arsenal of defense ...I'm not offended I'm am just having some fun with this subject playing Devils advocate for those arms to stir up some shyt .

Oh believe me...I graduated with people I wouldn't trust to screw a nut and a bolt together, and I've told that to many people.

However there were many of us who got into Engineering (Mechanical), due to our outside hobbies, building, designing, fabricating, etc.

Take a wild guess who excelled in actually bringing stuff and equations from paper into life :D

What was really cool, was being able to take the knowledge and actually by the numbers or using a computer aided design system....SHOW why something would fail. Believe it or not, many of the failure points aren't as intuitive as you'd think.

Sorry, I just take a little defense for engineering...since we seem to get a bad rap...when most have NEVER had to stand in our shoes ;)

Remember all those problems you've had with pretty much anything and have shaken your fist at engineers? Thank the bean counters for that. If it were up to us...pretty much anything and everything would be so overbuilt to the point of being damn near apocalypse proof...since you REALLY have to try and fight stupid people and their ability to break steel balls in a rubber room :D
 
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Oh believe me...I graduated with people I wouldn't trust to screw a nut and a bolt together, and I've told that to many people.

However there were many of us who got into Engineering (Mechanical), due to our outside hobbies, building, designing, fabricating, etc.

Take a wild guess who excelled in actually bringing stuff and equations from paper into life :D

What was really cool, was being able to take the knowledge and actually by the numbers or using a computer aided design system....SHOW why something would fail. Believe it or not, many of the failure points aren't as intuitive as you'd think.

Sorry, I just take a little defense for engineering...since we seem to get a bad rap...when most have NEVER had to stand in our shoes ;)

Remember all those problems you've had with pretty much anything and have shaken your fist at engineers? Thank the bean counters for that. If it were up to us...pretty much anything and everything would be so overbuilt to the point of being damn near apocalypse proof...since you REALLY have to try and fight stupid people and their ability to break steel balls in a rubber room :D


I need someone to blame when I break things ...I usually blame the Chineese ...lol
 
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You would think used 17 inch Aluminum 8 on 6.5 beadlocks would be easier to come by .

Good luck with that. Pretty much all I found were either beaten to hell, or for just a little more I could get a new set to my door.

I paid a hair over $1200 to my door for my Racelines.

I need someone to blame when I break things ...I usually blame the Chineese ...lol

That's a good starting point. They screw up so much sh*t...its starting to bring back manufacturing to the US :laugh:
 
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Good luck with that. Pretty much all I found were either beaten to hell, or for just a little more I could get a new set to my door.

I paid a hair over $1200 to my door for my Racelines.



That's a good starting point. They screw up so much sh*t...its starting to bring back manufacturing to the US :laugh:

Yeah the raclines are what I'm looking at ...IfI already had steel 17s I'd cheapout and do DIY locks ,but I don't so a decent set of steel wheels in a17 run $500-600 and DIY steel locks for 17s run about $300 plus hardware ,so I'd be into DIY combo for about $900-1,000 ,So I figure some bling Wheels are not much more. I'm looking at new Maxxis treps for next summer ,but I may end up with BFG Krawlers since they can be had used pretty cheap with good tread left and should do well since I tow it now , But I love the looks of those Bias ply comp Trepadors those sidewalls make an SX look Feminine .
 
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could I have found a more appropriate freebie chop saw? :D

 
The Colorado BS thread

I really want a trophy truck, or at least a bad arse pre-runner.
 
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Hahaha I want one bad too. I've got a friend in Vegas selling his old one too. He's going to class 10
 
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Oh noes...

Justin be rufflin' some feather on the Crawlorado Jeeps facebook page!

Ahhh how amusing...I don't even have to try!

NAXJA can be bad once in a while...but by god these people make JU and JF look fantastic.
 
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