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oh not his then. i live in dalton which is a little over an hour up I 75 from Atlanta. if you ever have problems with your truck let me know. i know some and i have a good friend who knows a ton about toyotas
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Wait, Actually I do I have a question, if you know stuff on transmissions. I got my transmission checked out because a couple gears were making some noise, and I was told my syncronisors are messed up. I am planning on getting a used or refurbished trans soon, but is it a bad idea to drive it before then?
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if im not mistaken you can get the syncros changed. i dont think it would hurt much other than a little rougher shifting, toyota transmission are pretty beast. anyways, back on topic! try searching for more on the transmission stuff.
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if youre gonna get a new tranny it wont hurt anything to keep driving it. if youre planning on fixing the old one id replace the fluid and try to get out whatever shards or whatnot might be floating around in there if youre gonna keep driving it.
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haha and theyre all good ones! your runners lookin sick man. and trust me, i havent been wheelin since like september. i wanna go!! oh and looks good ian! i think you should get some sick lookin black rims. it would look badass IMO
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i have 3 taco steelies that i want to paint, but first i want the whole set (just need 2 more). so if anyone has any...
i dunno, i might do a grey for the wheels (and possibly bumper/s)...
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like a dark grey would be sick. and bumpers are certainly a nice addition to any truck
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i still don't quite grasp how the camera made it look like THAT....while pitch black.....rofl
that's amazing though, sounds like a pretty good camera to me..lol i need a good camera...but my new Ipod Touch will have to do for now ....since some black guy stole my old one
that's amazing though, sounds like a pretty good camera to me..lol i need a good camera...but my new Ipod Touch will have to do for now ....since some black guy stole my old one
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because the shutter is open for a looong time, it lets in a lot of light. here's an article on how to do shots like that.
http://adcuz.co.uk/how-to-articles/h...xposure-photo/
my camera is actually pretty cheap. $40 from ebay. it does have settings so i can adjust f-stop (how big of an opening), iso (kind of like dots per inch), and shutter speed (what i adjusted for that picture
another cool thing about long-exposure: because the shutter is open for so long, it takes the "average" of all objects, so anything that moves quickly won't be picked up, while a person standing there for 20 seconds (out of 60), they'll appear at about 30% transparency
most of learning about photography is getting out and taking pictures, seeing what works and doesn't, etc.
http://adcuz.co.uk/how-to-articles/h...xposure-photo/
my camera is actually pretty cheap. $40 from ebay. it does have settings so i can adjust f-stop (how big of an opening), iso (kind of like dots per inch), and shutter speed (what i adjusted for that picture
another cool thing about long-exposure: because the shutter is open for so long, it takes the "average" of all objects, so anything that moves quickly won't be picked up, while a person standing there for 20 seconds (out of 60), they'll appear at about 30% transparency
most of learning about photography is getting out and taking pictures, seeing what works and doesn't, etc.