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Travis: I've called all of my "resources" both local and distant.......no dice on a tire.
 
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mac 'feels old' gyvr
 
Internet has been very interment at the house all week. Now, it's totally dead. It sucks. Without the internet I can't play my Team Deathmatch on COD 5!

So Jason, that's why I've not been on there killing every man and dog in my sight.
 
Travis: I've called all of my "resources" both local and distant.......no dice on a tire.

New plan, going to sell the 7 I have and buy something else to replace them with.

Sad thing is, I bought them thinking BFG hasn't changed their tire design in about 100 years, so chances are they were going to be available when it came time for new tires... wrong!
 
Kind of hard to believe they would dry up that quick. I'm glad I bought 5 33x10.50s now.

Going to go with KM2s, or something totally different?
 
Installed my locker today, and having a celebratory beer! Gonna play this weekend.
 
Today is my parents 32nd wedding anniversary...what should I get them... (for the record they are out of town and I have until Sunday to get them something)

mac 'they've been putting up with me for 30 of those years' gyvr
 
I hate the Snap-on Truck... Just bought another 80 bucks in tools or should I say tool.

That thing is like the Ice Cream truck when I was a kid.

i know. i love going on that truck. cant afford to buy anything but its still fun... ill stick with craftsman for now while im still in school. gunna have to start another tool collection soon. gunna be heading out to a shop hopefully this summer. so ill need shop tools and home tools....
 
I hate the Snap-on Truck... Just bought another 80 bucks in tools or should I say tool.

That thing is like the Ice Cream truck when I was a kid.

Thats for sure, Been several years since I been on one. Will they still set you up on easy payments???

My first tool purchase was a set of sockets from Snap-on back in 1981. Still use them to this day.

Nick
 
Thats for sure, Been several years since I been on one. Will they still set you up on easy payments???

My first tool purchase was a set of sockets from Snap-on back in 1981. Still use them to this day.

Nick

Yes... and I have a kid working for me that will be making EZ-payments for a LONG time to pay off his tools he isnt even wrenching with anymore....
 
Kind of hard to believe they would dry up that quick. I'm glad I bought 5 33x10.50s now.

Going to go with KM2s, or something totally different?

Not a big fan of the KM2s yet. Any ideas? I am probably going to start daily driving the jeep again, as it is great advertisement for the store, so they need to be fairly tame on the street.
 
I got craftsman tools when I was in school, knowing that I wasn't going to be turning wrenches to make a living. Many of my friends bought snap-on or MAC. Now when they break a tool they have to track down the local tool truck and try to get a guy they haven't ever bought any tools from to warranty them. Try doing that on a Saturday afternoon.

When I was working construction I bought quite a bit of Stanley stuff. They are simple to exchange at Wal-mart if I break something, but most often they walked off before I could break them. Now they are my trail tools.
 
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mac 'they've been putting up with me for 30 of those years' gyvr

For that, at least a Mercedes!

For the anniversary, we usually give restaurant gift cards/certificates.
 
Not a big fan of the KM2s yet. Any ideas? I am probably going to start daily driving the jeep again, as it is great advertisement for the store, so they need to be fairly tame on the street.

Bighorns seem to work pretty well on and offroad. I also like the Mickey Thompson ATZs, but don't know much about them.

I have been slowly replacing my broken craftsman tools with Kobalt from Lowes. Lifetime warranty and they seem just as durable if not more than the Kmart (I mean Sears) tools.
 
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