What Did You Do To Your Truck Today? v2.0

Darkanion

The space intentionally left blank.
Joined
Jul 5, 2009
Posts
41,424
Reaction score
393
Location
North Texas
Finally got tired of the shitty OEM Goodyear Wrangler SR-As after almost 35k and went and got some Michelin LTX M/S2 put on first thing this morning.

Man, the way that sentence started, I thought you had traded it off! :ohnoes: :lol: :jester:
 

mr_bots

People in glass houses sink ships
Lifetime Supporting Member
Joined
Jun 7, 2009
Posts
9,245
Reaction score
0
Location
Fort Kickass
Finally got tired of the shitty OEM Goodyear Wrangler SR-As after almost 35k and went and got some Michelin LTX M/S2 put on first thing this morning.

Man, the way that sentence started, I thought you had traded it off! :ohnoes: :lol: :jester:

:lol:

Still thinking I'm going to keep it for a while. No one has really come out with something I'd want to replace it with anyways. Land Cruisers are sweet but pricy and you have to open and close the liftgate yourself, like a crazy person.
 

Darkanion

The space intentionally left blank.
Joined
Jul 5, 2009
Posts
41,424
Reaction score
393
Location
North Texas
:lol:

Still thinking I'm going to keep it for a while. No one has really come out with something I'd want to replace it with anyways. Land Cruisers are sweet but pricy and you have to open and close the liftgate yourself, like a crazy person.

:lol:

I was thinking about trading the Honda for something else. But, some unexpected expenses have come up. So, I may keep it and enjoy no payments (on it) for another year. :dunno:
 

mr_bots

People in glass houses sink ships
Lifetime Supporting Member
Joined
Jun 7, 2009
Posts
9,245
Reaction score
0
Location
Fort Kickass
:lol:

Still thinking I'm going to keep it for a while. No one has really come out with something I'd want to replace it with anyways. Land Cruisers are sweet but pricy and you have to open and close the liftgate yourself, like a crazy person.

:lol:

I was thinking about trading the Honda for something else. But, some unexpected expenses have come up. So, I may keep it and enjoy no payments (on it) for another year. :dunno:

I'm currently thinking a Canyon would be a sweet supplement to my vehicle line-up.
 

Darkanion

The space intentionally left blank.
Joined
Jul 5, 2009
Posts
41,424
Reaction score
393
Location
North Texas
I'm currently thinking a Canyon would be a sweet supplement to my vehicle line-up.

I've been thinking about a Canyon, too. But, there are better incentives on the Silverados. So, you can get a bigger, more capable vehicle that doesn't get much worse mileage than the Canyon for about the same or sometimes less money than the Canyon. :dunno:
 

mr_bots

People in glass houses sink ships
Lifetime Supporting Member
Joined
Jun 7, 2009
Posts
9,245
Reaction score
0
Location
Fort Kickass
I'm currently thinking a Canyon would be a sweet supplement to my vehicle line-up.

I've been thinking about a Canyon, too. But, there are better incentives on the Silverados. So, you can get a bigger, more capable vehicle that doesn't get much worse mileage than the Canyon for about the same or sometimes less money than the Canyon. :dunno:

I already have one tank and want something smaller plus the Canyon's capabilities are more than enough for me plus if I need to tow a lot I'll use the Tahoe anyways. Still looks like it takes a pretty basic RCSB 1/2 ton to be priced close to a loaded Canyon and hopefully the incentives on the Canyon will increase.
 

Darkanion

The space intentionally left blank.
Joined
Jul 5, 2009
Posts
41,424
Reaction score
393
Location
North Texas
I already have one tank and want something smaller plus the Canyon's capabilities are more than enough for me plus if I need to tow a lot I'll use the Tahoe anyways. Still looks like it takes a pretty basic RCSB 1/2 ton to be priced close to a loaded Canyon and hopefully the incentives on the Canyon will increase.

Well...... With my discount, plus incentives, I'm seeing ECLB's with the 5.3, 4WD, nav, remote start, etc, etc. for "almost" the same price (within a grand) of a loaded-up Canyon. :dunno:

I agree about the "need," though. I don't "need" a 1/2 ton truck. :lol:
 

07blackz71

Change is always Good!!!
Joined
Dec 7, 2009
Posts
333
Reaction score
0
Location
Cedarburg, WI
Removed my Rough Country 2" leveling kit and install the Readylift 2.25" front kit and the 2.25" rear block kit.
 

mr_bots

People in glass houses sink ships
Lifetime Supporting Member
Joined
Jun 7, 2009
Posts
9,245
Reaction score
0
Location
Fort Kickass
I already have one tank and want something smaller plus the Canyon's capabilities are more than enough for me plus if I need to tow a lot I'll use the Tahoe anyways. Still looks like it takes a pretty basic RCSB 1/2 ton to be priced close to a loaded Canyon and hopefully the incentives on the Canyon will increase.

Well...... With my discount, plus incentives, I'm seeing ECLB's with the 5.3, 4WD, nav, remote start, etc, etc. for "almost" the same price (within a grand) of a loaded-up Canyon. :dunno:

I agree about the "need," though. I don't "need" a 1/2 ton truck. :lol:

That's because no one wants a ECLB. :lol:
 

Members online

No members online now.

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
28,836
Posts
1,109,350
Members
4,800
Latest member
SpeakerMan
Back
Top