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Mtnbikecrazy55

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  1. someone asked me on facebook so i wanted to make it clear. The driver side fans suck air in, the passenger side fans blow air out. We did a few experiments like the "smoke trick" and it works FANTASTIC!!!

    Hell yeah, I was gonna say, if you used smoke, you could make sure the fans are doing in real life what you planned them to do.

    Great work.

  2. yeah, i was doing a 40.7 on music, but that was in a blazer, ittd be much louder out of a trunk.

    Lol this quote is about the exact opposite of the truth.

    really? it wouldnt be louder out of a trunk?

    no. trunk cars are THE hardest vehicles to get loud without walling off. hardest in general. if you see someone doing 150's on music out of a trunk, thats a cool few thousand dollars right there.

    IF they can even do it.

    And not including the money wasted on how many times it took them to finally get dialed in

  3. Damn no menards here. I'll definitely check home depot. But I'll more than likely just stick with mdf. Thing i hate about it is that is splits so easily on edges.

    Predrill all your holes and stay a minimum of 3" from any edge and you shouldn't have any splitting. Oh and make sure you center the screw in the edge your putting it in and drive it in straight.

    I had probobly 40 screws in my last box and not one split anywhere.

    How can you stay 3" away from any edge? :o

  4. A solid good crimp is a better connection. The last 1000+ 1/0 wires/cables I have made have all been terminated with mega crimpers and you could pull the ring with a truck and it wouldn't come off. Now that is what I am talking about!!!!

    this would be an interesting test. crimp a terminal on both ends of a 10 ft length of 1/0 and then solder both ends of another piece, and then pull each with a truck. hmmmmm

  5. Awesome bro, you'll love it!!

    If you put a ton of miles in the saddle, you'll want to get a proper fit at a certified shop.

    Also, invest in a good pair of riding shorts, I personally prefer bibs.

    A full zip jersey is nice for hot days.

    Chamois butter is a godsend as well.

    Good shades are always nice too.

    Get involved in some local group rides!

    Keep the rubber side down!

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