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  1. mblouir

    It's About Time

    Out with the old...... In with the new.......
  2. mblouir

    Jeff's Retrofit Discussion Thread

    Re: Jeff's Retrofit Discussion Thread-**Updated see post 71** That was the one step that would be tough for anyone that's never installed HIDs. Had I not previously installed plug-n-play HID kits (twice), I would have been confused wiring that stuff up. Luckily there aren't a lot of...
  3. mblouir

    Jeff's Retrofit Discussion Thread

    Re: Jeff's Retrofit Discussion Thread-**Updated see post 71** I'm going to remember that. Nice idea!
  4. mblouir

    Jeff's Retrofit Discussion Thread

    Re: Jeff's Retrofit Discussion Thread-**Updated see post 71** This thread needs an update.
  5. mblouir

    Jeff's Retrofit Discussion Thread

    Re: Jeff's Retrofit Discussion Thread-**Updated see post 71** I think your truck looks bad ass. Like it wants to run over someone. I vote chrome. Just enough to be tasteful. Personally I think it would look weird to have so much black in the headlight if you painted them. Awesome job...
  6. mblouir

    New Exhaust Video- GoPro

    Hey, if it can hold a baby it can hold a GoPro. I'd say go for it!
  7. mblouir

    New Exhaust Video- GoPro

  8. mblouir

    New Exhaust Video- GoPro

    Awesome! I'd still be too much of a .
  9. mblouir

    New Exhaust Video- GoPro

    Sweet deal! Be careful with the suction cup mount. I'd be scared to death to trust it by itself.
  10. mblouir

    It's About Time

    And I appreciate it. :cheers: It would make the most sense to have them done at the same time during installation. Rotating the tires doesn't affect wheel alignment, though? At least, it shouldn't. :dunno:
  11. mblouir

    It's About Time

    Tires have no bearing on alignment, so you can do it either way...it makes no difference. My front end has some strong positive camber that I want to get knocked out before riding around on new tires. The outsides of my front two tires are bald while I still have a few thousand miles left on...
  12. mblouir

    New Paint protection.....stealthy

    Jeff is covering his tracks. :lol:
  13. mblouir

    It's About Time

    I've decided to go with the Toyos again. They've served me very well both on-road and for the little bit of off-loading I've done. Tread life is approaching 50K so I'm satisfied. I don't want to make a switch and end up being unhappy with a new type for 2-3 years. RimzOne is out of stock...
  14. mblouir

    Adam's Polishes Daily Specials

    I will do my best to wait for another one of these. :D
  15. mblouir

    Adam's Polishes Daily Specials

    Yeah I might jump on that for the free DS, but it wouldn't be worth it if we have a 15 or 20% off sale coming up soon. It's happened to me before. :lol:
  16. mblouir

    New Paint protection.....stealthy

    Nice try, Jeff. :jester:
  17. mblouir

    New Paint protection.....stealthy

    I looked into the stuff back when I was looking into radar/laser detectors. Decided I'd be better off not getting one since I rarely go over 5+, anyway. http://radartest.com/article.asp?articleID=10056
  18. mblouir

    Adam's Polishes Daily Specials

    J-Rod, any word on big upcoming discounts? I know every once in a while Adam's has big 20% off sales (Black Friday, 4th of July, etc). Last time they had one I had placed an order a week beforehand. :lol: Heard any rumors lately? I'm looking to restock. :naughty:
  19. mblouir

    New Paint protection.....stealthy

    It's neither a standalone product or an anti-ticket device. It's meant to reduce the reflectiveness of your headlights/front license plates, which are where laser guns are aiming. If you combine it with a laser detector, you could possibly give yourself a few seconds to slow down. So it...
  20. mblouir

    Jeff's Retrofit Discussion Thread

    Re: Jeff's Retrofit Discussion Thread-**Updated see post 71** Darn. Might be dangerous if you're not careful, but I would think the proper way would be to drill out the old screws. Use a bit just big enough to drill the screws out but small enough to leave some material in the tapped part...
  21. mblouir

    It's About Time

    None at all. I believe I found the ATZs to be 66lbs each, while the Toyos are 71lbs each. Only 20lbs total.....so it would be a negligible difference.
  22. mblouir

    Jeff's Retrofit Discussion Thread

    Re: Jeff's Retrofit Discussion Thread-**Updated see post 71** Are the entire threads filled with the broken screws? If so, that might be a pain.
  23. mblouir

    Jeff's Retrofit Discussion Thread

    Re: Jeff's Retrofit Discussion Thread-**Updated see post 71** Ah, gotcha. I'd bet if you silicone them real good and thread them in as far as you can they would hold fine. Then again I'm not sure how much broke off..
  24. mblouir

    Jeff's Retrofit Discussion Thread

    Re: Jeff's Retrofit Discussion Thread-**Updated see post 71** Problem? A razor blade can easily remove that sticker.
  25. mblouir

    It's About Time

    They do look very similar to the Toyos...I like. They are also $400 cheaper than the other two. I'll definitely do some digging to see what kind of tread life they are getting. Thanks!
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