Zuk Mod Installed.......w/o any modifications
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No.....you're inviting negativity. I'm sure if any of the folks that you've so graciously advertised wanted to see the information and shared pictures here, they would come to YT and do so. I have no interest in going into the crocodile pit knowing many of the reactions would be the same as yours. Smug. Again........I am not stupid.
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Thooky-boy, relax......you've made your point, my friend. No need to further pursue things. Go play with Iggy.......lol
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I guess since I can't play nice I will just stop feeding the fire.
I've always been taught that when doing something, do it the way it was intended to be done.
I'll go back to doing that.
Since the original poster has had great luck with adding coil helpers, how about he add one to the exhaust to keep it from contacting the rear axle? Is this some kind of overload modification that I haven't learned about yet?
Good day gentleman, may God be gracious enough to bless you with a second and third chance when you dont learn from the first time.
I've always been taught that when doing something, do it the way it was intended to be done.
I'll go back to doing that.
Since the original poster has had great luck with adding coil helpers, how about he add one to the exhaust to keep it from contacting the rear axle? Is this some kind of overload modification that I haven't learned about yet?
Good day gentleman, may God be gracious enough to bless you with a second and third chance when you dont learn from the first time.
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I guess since I can't play nice I will just stop feeding the fire.
I've always been taught that when doing something, do it the way it was intended to be done.
I'll go back to doing that.
Since the original poster has had great luck with adding coil helpers, how about he add one to the exhaust to keep it from contacting the rear axle? Is this some kind of overload modification that I haven't learned about yet?
Good day gentleman, may God be gracious enough to bless you with a second and third chance when you dont learn from the first time.
I've always been taught that when doing something, do it the way it was intended to be done.
I'll go back to doing that.
Since the original poster has had great luck with adding coil helpers, how about he add one to the exhaust to keep it from contacting the rear axle? Is this some kind of overload modification that I haven't learned about yet?
Good day gentleman, may God be gracious enough to bless you with a second and third chance when you dont learn from the first time.
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Oh dear, have I gotten that heated? I'm low on Irish Cream. How could this have happened?
Where's my meds, Tony. I'm getting "figdety", again.
(Actually, I'm pretty relaxed. Just being firm.)
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Just making sure your keeping things is check, old man!!!! I only have but a few 1 gallon bottles of Bailey's Irish Cream left, almost into the private reserve.....but I got 1 with your name on it, if you hit bottom!
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I guess since I can't play nice I will just stop feeding the fire.
I've always been taught that when doing something, do it the way it was intended to be done.
I'll go back to doing that.
Since the original poster has had great luck with adding coil helpers, how about he add one to the exhaust to keep it from contacting the rear axle? Is this some kind of overload modification that I haven't learned about yet?
Good day gentleman, may God be gracious enough to bless you with a second and third chance when you dont learn from the first time.
I've always been taught that when doing something, do it the way it was intended to be done.
I'll go back to doing that.
Since the original poster has had great luck with adding coil helpers, how about he add one to the exhaust to keep it from contacting the rear axle? Is this some kind of overload modification that I haven't learned about yet?
Good day gentleman, may God be gracious enough to bless you with a second and third chance when you dont learn from the first time.
Take care, smugs. You'll always have a cherished place in my heart for your most sincere blessings.
Oh dear again......I think I'm being the smug one, now. Well, maybe you (and God?!) will forgive me.
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Wait....I drank some. Make that a liter.
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Go play with Iggs!!!!! Sure, bring it on. But I only drink Jack.
If your bringin Kessler to the table, than we've got some bidness to handle......
If your bringin Kessler to the table, than we've got some bidness to handle......
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But, he's in bed.....
Ope...here's a cigar. Goin' to find the whiskey now. Anyone's welcome to join!
Including you smuggies. We can laugh about how silly we really are. One day ALL our trucks will be rotten to the ground....hehehehe.
(In which case, it would be quite evident then that the ZUK mod had indeed.....FAILED....erngh!)
Ope...here's a cigar. Goin' to find the whiskey now. Anyone's welcome to join!
Including you smuggies. We can laugh about how silly we really are. One day ALL our trucks will be rotten to the ground....hehehehe.
(In which case, it would be quite evident then that the ZUK mod had indeed.....FAILED....erngh!)
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Not my rig!!!!!!! My rig, like myself will live forever, just to piss all those hybrid, no gas, all battery and corn powered econo "green" cars....BOB SAGET!!!!!
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Jack? That ain't Irish and it just ain't proper<<<<<< for Irish Cream. But, hey!!!!!! I bet it'll get the job done.
Kessler.......that's one I've never heard of. Hmmm....
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First time what? The first time it has failed? But, it hasn't and it's not going to........that's what I've learned.
Take care, smugs. You'll always have a cherished place in my heart for your most sincere blessings.
Oh dear again......I think I'm being the smug one, now. Well, maybe you (and God?!) will forgive me.
Take care, smugs. You'll always have a cherished place in my heart for your most sincere blessings.
Oh dear again......I think I'm being the smug one, now. Well, maybe you (and God?!) will forgive me.
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I'll supply the Bailey's. The only TRUE Irish Cream.....
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But, if you want to speak of immortality, well.......that's another topic. Has this derailment gone on long enough? I'm sure we could keep it going with another several pages on immortality alone. But, then there'd be arguing, debate, blah, blah.....and still no Irish Cream. I just don't think I can handle that. Maybe Smuggles can boost me confidence a little.??????