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Old 05-22-2002, 05:49 PM
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Thumbs down Cornfed Spacers

I know, I know. I should be patient but I've sent e-mails and have tried to get a hold of someone and left voicemails. All but to no avail.
I know they have a good product and damn good price but not to respond to either for about 2weeks...come on...give me a break here.
Sorry I just had to vent. Plus it was a really good reason to use this icon
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Originally posted by Philly
What are cornfed spacers?
The little handles you put on the ends of corn on the cob to eat it.
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Certainly and they have a new no stick pan to bake Cornbread in. Some of the best cookwear out there.
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geez, what a-holes

www.cornfedsuspension.com



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Can we curse on this forum? (within reason?)
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Hey Adam. Nice dropped look on your runner ha ha.
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Originally posted by Adam F
geez, what a-holes
Don't you mean Cornholes? Their stool softening line of products?
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No, that would be the "Corn Wipes". Specially formulated for your babies tender bottom.
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Originally posted by sschaefer3


Don't you mean Cornholes? Their stool softening line of products?


I think cornhole has a slightly different meaning. You may want to consult with the "young-uns" on the definition.
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"96 4Runner
Chrome shocks, chrome sway bar, billet grille, 3 inch suspension drop, 1 inch body drop, 33's, clear corners, altezza tails, platnum pedals, bronze shift knob, ect ect

Future mods---2wd conversion, chrome rockcrawler wheels, paint job with sparkles"

Dude where did you get the Bronz Knob??? Wouldn't Brass be Kewler?

I chromed my Cornbreds for ease of butter handling.
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It's actually faux bronze. Just plastic with bronze paint. Brass would be hella sweet, but I diddn't want to catch any dangerous reflections from the sun while driving. Plus I diddn't see any brass paint at K-Mart. Maybe I should have tried Target or Wal-Mart.

Hey you know what be sweet on the corns? Neons. Would that help with handling? I bet it would. Not to mention add to my existing "cool factor"

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last time i check, pep boys had really really nice shift knobs, they were actually brass, but they were really expensive, like 10 bucks or somthing. I like pep boys, cause they carry the nicest brand name stuff, but it is just so expensive. BTW, i saw some great chroming kits, it works for chroming the entire body, so that the caris all chrome, it also comes in brass too. They also make some cool chrome seat covers. I also saw some sweet honda exhaust for about 15 bucks that i was thinking about glueing on my exhaust, but it was too expensive.

Also, i will keep you guys posted on my sweet front drum brake conversion.
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Adding neon to my vegtable eating devices would be sooooooo Kewl.

I love Pep Boys Tooooooooooo They have the Kelwests stuff all so very high quality.

I picked up a fake chrome car phone antena and some Euro wiper wings in neon green.

I better swing by the drug store after all the betties see my rig I'll have to fight them off.
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Talking LOL!!!


HAHAHAHA Sssteve!!! You are a riot!

You sure have the young'uns lingo down... you studing up for your weekend with Josh? Are you watching non-stop MTV???

LOL!

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I am gonna run from Steve-O like the plague if he doesn't stop talking about cornholes.
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Josh, I don't know how you would get him to wear this, but you might feel a little safer sleeping at night.
Corey
PS, on a sidenote here, this is getting pretty faaaaaaaaaaar off topic.
What was the topic. Oh, yeah, suppliers taking their time getting back to you.
I hate that when that happens, and I will most usually shop elsewhere unless they have the best product, then it might be worth holding out for.
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Originally posted by Josh
I am gonna run from Steve-O like the plague if he doesn't stop talking about cornholes.
Here piggie piggie piggie.
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Recieved a reply from Dave at Cornfed Suspension.
Damn nice guy. He even advised that I should wait a month or so to see how much the front coils settles.
Through my impatience in getting my front end lifted, Dave brought me back to reality.
He could have very well advised me that I might as well get them now cause I'll need them later. This tells me that they aren't out for the dollar and that they are really looking out for the customers best interest.
I will definitely be doing business if/when I need spacers.
Kudos and my hat goes off to Dave and Cornfed Suspensions
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See, we knew that all along.


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