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Johnnie's last name is Pugh, there was a woman running for some elected position so there were campaign posters out that had her name spelled out in caps PUGH.
We asked Johnnie if he was related to her because its a rather uncommon last name. He asked us what we meant, and said that they both had the same last name. He looked us straight in the face and said "Nah we spell it different, she spells her name with all capitals, mine is just a capital P"
We asked Johnnie if he was related to her because its a rather uncommon last name. He asked us what we meant, and said that they both had the same last name. He looked us straight in the face and said "Nah we spell it different, she spells her name with all capitals, mine is just a capital P"
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what I really should be doing is building a 88 and dumping the 35 but since I have yet to convince myself I want to regear a 4th axle I am considering just fixing the drums on the 35 is the most cost effective way to go right now.
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You have a 35? On what size tires? I thought you had something close to 33s in a 17" rim....build that 8.8. Lol
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No one told me not to.
But I think all the axle conversations are blown way out of proportion. According to the internet if your not running tons your axles suck..
I'd super and lock this if I was going to stay at 35"s. In reality I think the only one of us that could break a 35 is Tim.
But I think all the axle conversations are blown way out of proportion. According to the internet if your not running tons your axles suck..
I'd super and lock this if I was going to stay at 35"s. In reality I think the only one of us that could break a 35 is Tim.
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Of course!
Aw shucks
For 35s you need a Kingpin 60 front and a D135 rear with chromos.
For 35s you need a Kingpin 60 front and a D135 rear with chromos.
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No one told me not to.
But I think all the axle conversations are blown way out of proportion. According to the internet if your not running tons your axles suck..
I'd super and lock this if I was going to stay at 35"s. In reality I think the only one of us that could break a 35 is Tim.
But I think all the axle conversations are blown way out of proportion. According to the internet if your not running tons your axles suck..
I'd super and lock this if I was going to stay at 35"s. In reality I think the only one of us that could break a 35 is Tim.