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Old Jul 30, 2014 | 04:59 PM
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Lexani's are on order..

Can someone loan me a couple bucks for gas money to get to the Dragon?

Will have 19" on the fronts and 20" on the back.. And a Thank You to Andrew King for the Photo shop work!

 
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Old Jul 30, 2014 | 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Mrmiata
Lexani's are on order..

Can someone loan me a couple bucks for gas money to get to the Dragon?

Will have 19" on the fronts and 20" on the back.. And a Thank You to Andrew King for the Photo shop work!

don't you have a gas pump in your backyard?!?!
 
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Old Jul 30, 2014 | 06:03 PM
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don't you have a gas pump in your backyard?!?!
And all that corn to make the necessary ethanol additive from
 
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Old Jul 30, 2014 | 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Mrmiata
Lexani's are on order..

Can someone loan me a couple bucks for gas money to get to the Dragon?

Will have 19" on the fronts and 20" on the back.. And a Thank You to Andrew King for the Photo shop work!

Mr. G: looking forward to seeing the new rims...I bet that 19-20 combination will stand out..What size rubber are you going to use?
 
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Old Jul 30, 2014 | 07:39 PM
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Recommended tire sizes

The tire size for the front is 235/35R19

and for the rear 255/30R20

And even if there is a pump in the back yard.. Look up the LF 704 .. sit down when you do.. LOL.

Wife loves them.. I concur they look sharp.. And it's not like they will be worth 100 each in 2-4 years.. They will look good on that SRT6 that's waiting for me to find.. LOL
 
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Old Jul 30, 2014 | 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Mrmiata
Recommended tire sizes

The tire size for the front is 235/35R19

and for the rear 255/30R20

And even if there is a pump in the back yard.. Look up the LF 704 .. sit down when you do.. LOL.

Wife loves them.. I concur they look sharp.. And it's not like they will be worth 100 each in 2-4 years.. They will look good on that SRT6 that's waiting for me to find.. LOL
Brother G: Why worry, you've got the lettuce to make "that" a sweet salad...!! remember, you only live once..plus you know that the Princess's carriage has to be more flamboyant that the proletariat (dash you.LOL).... Carl

I sure would like to have an SRT6!!!
 
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Old Jul 30, 2014 | 08:16 PM
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Brother G: Why worry, you've got the lettuce to make "that" a sweet salad...!! remember, you only live once..plus you know that the Princess's carriage has to be more flamboyant that the proletariat (dash you.LOL).... Carl

I sure would like to have an SRT6!!!
Kind of the way I look at it Carl.. If those make her smile and enjoy her car a little more.. well money well spent. I figure there is no promise of a tomorrow.. so it's take care of what we need to .. "plan" for a future .. but live for today.
 
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Old Jul 30, 2014 | 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Mrmiata
Recommended tire sizes

The tire size for the front is 235/35R19

and for the rear 255/30R20

And even if there is a pump in the back yard.. Look up the LF 704 .. sit down when you do.. LOL.

Wife loves them.. I concur they look sharp.. And it's not like they will be worth 100 each in 2-4 years.. They will look good on that SRT6 that's waiting for me to find.. LOL


G: As Robin Hood did...you split the arrow shaft on that kind of philosophy ...Triple Amen Brother, you got my vote on how to "live"...hence, those Lexanis aren"t that expensive, now, really??? Carl...

BTW, Greg, it funny how I new you and I would "klick", once "talking" with you on the forum, and definitely after meeting you...if you recall, the first time I met you, I gave you a glad-to-meet-you hug... later...Carl

What is you take on the best/least expensive to lower the car around 2"??
 
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Old Jul 30, 2014 | 09:28 PM
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G: As Robin Hood did...you split the arrow shaft on that kind of philosophy ...Triple Amen Brother, you got my vote on how to "live"...hence, those Lexanis aren"t that expensive, now, really??? Carl...

BTW, Greg, it funny how I new you and I would "klick", once "talking" with you on the forum, and definitely after meeting you...if you recall, the first time I met you, I gave you a glad-to-meet-you hug... later...Carl

What is you take on the best/least expensive to lower the car around 2"??
Like I said Carl.. if that's what she wants for her car I'm good with it.. She said she did have pause clicking that "confirm and purchase" button.. LOL

And yeah I was a little surprised at the "old friends" hug.. but after a few minutes with you it was all good..

You basically have two options on lowering your car.. spend the bucks for springs .. or start cutting on your springs. "might" throw it out in the "looking to buy" .. someone might have done that and moved on with a reasonable sale price?
 
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Old Aug 25, 2014 | 06:35 PM
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Greg: this a test to see if my posts go through as well as the Pms..I have a feeling something isn't right...please post on this thread and do a PM ,,,thanks. BTW.. do you have a pic of the new rims on Sherri's car yet? Carl
 
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Originally Posted by xfireon20z
don't you have a gas pump in your backyard?!?!
These wheels remind me of the German Iron Cross. Ja?


 
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Old Aug 25, 2014 | 11:11 PM
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Greg: this a test to see if my posts go through as well as the Pms..I have a feeling something isn't right...please post on this thread and do a PM ,,,thanks. BTW.. do you have a pic of the new rims on Sherri's car yet? Carl
Wheels should be in within 2 weeks.. dunno if it's my system or what but seems I'm not getting PM notifications like I used to. And when I've got one window open with the VB live .. clicked links in emails are "stalling" out..
 
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