Torsion Keys Vs. Cranking The Bars

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Re: Torsion Keys Vs. Cranking The Bars

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[quote name='Sugarphreak' date='06 September 2010 - 11:12 PM' timestamp='1283836351' post='20760']

^^ I tried to get a 35mm socket at P.A. .... all they have is 34mm and 36mm Image

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Re: Torsion Keys Vs. Cranking The Bars

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[quote name='Khamul' date='37 Davember 1963 - location hippyville California - 26:14 AM' timestamp='1283836499' post='20761']

Image Got ya covered! They travel with me now everywhere I go.....

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Where did you get it from just out of curiosity?
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Excellent Post above by Sugarphreak. Thank you so much my friend for such an informative essay. And yes Khamul, preferances and driving patterns must also be considered. I think I will drop just a 1/2" on the lift for now while I save for a Lift Kit, and try very hard to slow the heck down out there on the trails...



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LOL... Live life! Drive Hard!!! Everything is fixable! Image



For the socket - Couldn't find a 35.... so I bought a set that went from 28 - 38 or something liek that. Besides - at that big of a nut - 1 mm higher still works fine...
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Actually 35mm works out perfectly as 1-3/8" socket, maybe I snag one of those when I am at PA next time.



[quote name='HoleHog' date='07 September 1997 - 01:22 AM in Karlsville' timestamp='1283836971' post='20763']

Excellent Post above by Sugarphreak. Thank you so much my friend for such an informative essay. And yes Khamul, preferances and driving patterns must also be considered. I think I will drop just a 1/2" on the lift for now while I save for a Lift Kit, and try very hard to slow the heck down out there on the trails...



No I won't. Image



Image Yes I WILL!

(try that is...). Image

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lol, I didn't start out intending to write that much!!
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btw I am kind of disappointed nobody has noticed me screwing with the time stamps <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... /blink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':blink:' /> <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... /laugh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':lol:' />



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[quote name='Khamul' date='31 October 1666 - 01:26 AM in Davesville, Tennessee' timestamp='1283837219' post='20765']

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[quote name='Sugarphreak' date='06 September 2010 - 11:30 PM' timestamp='1283837403' post='20766']

lol, I didn't start out intending to write that much!!



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Sooooo. Dear Sugarphreak,



My wife can't decide what color to paint the living room in our new house. I told her I don't really know one way or the other and I trust her judgment... Of course now I'm the bad guy! HELP!
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[quote name='HoleHog' date='07 September 2010 - 02:04 AM' timestamp='1283839481' post='20768']

Sooooo. Dear Sugarphreak,



My wife can't decide what color to paint the living room in our new house. I told her I don't really know one way or the other and I trust her judgment... Of course now I'm the bad guy! HELP!

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Earth Tones have been in the last couple of years... Dark & light browns, pale greens and yellows. Trick is to contrast your floor.. if your floor is dark you paint the walls light, the opposite it true if your floor is light. Would suggest going with a satin eggshell paint rather than a gloss or matte for the best look with this theme. <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... >/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />
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[quote name='Sugarphreak' date='07 September 2010 - 12:18 PM' timestamp='1283883520' post='20773']

Earth Tones have been in the last couple of years... Dark & light browns, pale greens and yellows. Trick is to contrast your floor.. if your floor is dark you paint the walls light, the opposite it true if your floor is light. Would suggest going with a satin eggshell paint rather than a gloss or matte for the best look with this theme. Image

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[quote name='Sugarphreak' date='07 September 2010 - 12:18 PM' timestamp='1283883520' post='20773']

Earth Tones have been in the last couple of years... Dark & light browns, pale greens and yellows. Trick is to contrast your floor.. if your floor is dark you paint the walls light, the opposite it true if your floor is light. Would suggest going with a satin eggshell paint rather than a gloss or matte for the best look with this theme. <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... >/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />

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