I have Dewalt 18v. 300ft lbs of torque. I wish I would have bought it the day I bought my Viper. This year I added an air powered Ingersoll Rand 2135QTiMax. Awesome tool.
Since you asked I will tell you I don't like it. Looks too much like those tacky interiors put in some Italian exotics.
I only mention it because you asked and because I'm honest and also wouldn't want you misguided into thinking everybody liked it based on the replies here.
Merry Christmas.
I made earrings out of my used brake pads and am going to give them to my girlfriend for Christmas. She's gonna love it. She's the type that is more appreciative of gifts that took effort rather than just something store bought. I can't wait to see the look on her face.
Similarly here. The reds were worse than the greens for the street. I'm not the most overly safety conscience kind of guy but my reds glazed over and became downright dangerous. And yes, I always scuff the rotors between pad replacement. I've got greens now and they do dust up but not too bad.
My head was spinning researching all the different lifts. I ended up buying a used Target 9000 110v four post. I wish I had it 14 years ago. What an awesome tool. I do wish it was faster lifting but I'd still stay with the 110 only because I'd want the ability to position the lift anywhere. I'd...
I rode shotgun around turn 17 at Sebring in a Murcielago. Turn 17 is a big 180. With the tires squeeling and the gas peddle to the floor we ended up doing a complete 360. That was with TC and the first thing the driver said when we came to a stop was, "I didn't think it would do that." Remember...
Red Vipers have more accidents than any other color Viper. It's a fact girls, look it up. The government should not allow red Vipers. Hurry ladies! Write your congressmen! Save the children!
That's what I was wondering. And just so I don't feel like I wasted my time I'll reply like it's Viper related.
I wouldn't drive a Viper in snow for two reasons.
1. Snow equalizes the fun factor between cars. You might as well be driving a Toyota Corolla station wagon.
2. Nothing kills the...
Nice spin but actually this is what I said,
"The freedom for manufactures to build something for a target market and freedom for consumers to purchase something they want rather than something the government lets them buy"
That covers a hell of a lot more than cars and traction control...
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