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Kicks match the exterior, but bring in a little "rice" feel to inside now? trippy.gif

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I'm content. Each set better then the last.

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Partially attributed by using maybe a spoon-full of filler for both kicks, and whole pieces of chopped strand mat.

My roommate just bought a toy remote helicopter. Just a little guy for $20.

It is insanely entertaining though

My roommate just bought a toy remote helicopter. Just a little guy for $20.

It is insanely entertaining though

I got one as a stocking stuffer last year. Took a while to get use to, but flew pretty well until the plastic blades bent from crashing into the walls.

I guess I get to put up a new fence. Thanks wind!

Ok I am thinking of firing my subs up rather than foward. Any thoughts? Currently my 12's fire foward and I would like to do something different.

Use the same depth and height, with port on same face, then you can do back, up, and forward?

I remember reading something about not using equal dimension lengths, but I'm somewhat skeptical about it being noticable in subbass frequencies.

What Car?

F-150 extra cab and the box is sealed not ported.

I guess I get to put up a new fence. Thanks wind!

The wind has been pretty wild here too.

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Ok I am thinking of firing my subs up rather than foward. Any thoughts? Currently my 12's fire foward and I would like to do something different.

Use the same depth and height, with port on same face, then you can do back, up, and forward?

I remember reading something about not using equal dimension lengths, but I'm somewhat skeptical about it being noticable in subbass frequencies.

What Car?

F-150 extra cab and the box is sealed not ported.

Were you thinking of porting?

I've always seen sub forward in pretty much all applications.

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Kicks match the exterior, but bring in a little "rice" feel to inside now? trippy.gifdone.jpg I'm content. Each set better then the last.

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Kicks match the exterior, but bring in a little "rice" feel to inside now? trippy.gifdone.jpg I'm content. Each set better then the last.

Very nice!

Goodyear is recalling 40,914 Wrangler Silent Armor tires manufactured in 2009. According to the manufacturer, the tread may separate from the rest of the tire under "severe conditions," which could lead to vehicle damage or an accident. The company says that it first recognized an issue with the light truck and SUV tires after an increase in warranty claims in 2010. In 2011, two people in a vehicle equipped with Silent Armor tires died in a rollover crash in Texas.

The company said the tire had sustained external damage prior to the incident, and in most cases of failure, the tires were either underinflated, overloaded or had suffered impact damage.

While 27,000 of the tires are believed to be still in service, Goodyear decided to move forward with a recall on February 16. Owners will be notified of the campaign by March 22, and the company will replace the tires free of charge.

How hot do your Egg's get? I would imagine super hot.. All ceramic... mm sexy makes me want one.

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Goodyear is recalling 40,914 Wrangler Silent Armor tires manufactured in 2009. According to the manufacturer, the tread may separate from the rest of the tire under "severe conditions," which could lead to vehicle damage or an accident. The company says that it first recognized an issue with the light truck and SUV tires after an increase in warranty claims in 2010. In 2011, two people in a vehicle equipped with Silent Armor tires died in a rollover crash in Texas.

The company said the tire had sustained external damage prior to the incident, and in most cases of failure, the tires were either underinflated, overloaded or had suffered impact damage.

While 27,000 of the tires are believed to be still in service, Goodyear decided to move forward with a recall on February 16. Owners will be notified of the campaign by March 22, and the company will replace the tires free of charge.

Goodyear is recalling 40,914 Wrangler Silent Armor tires manufactured in 2009. According to the manufacturer, the tread may separate from the rest of the tire under "severe conditions," which could lead to vehicle damage or an accident. The company says that it first recognized an issue with the light truck and SUV tires after an increase in warranty claims in 2010. In 2011, two people in a vehicle equipped with Silent Armor tires died in a rollover crash in Texas.

The company said the tire had sustained external damage prior to the incident, and in most cases of failure, the tires were either underinflated, overloaded or had suffered impact damage.

While 27,000 of the tires are believed to be still in service, Goodyear decided to move forward with a recall on February 16. Owners will be notified of the campaign by March 22, and the company will replace the tires free of charge.

Didn't something similar happen a few years ago?

There is no way to really explain to racing fans what just happened at the Daytona 500, so to non-racing fans this is going to sound fucking crazy, but… a guy who hasn't won a single race in 397 times might win after a car crashed into a truck FULL OF JET FUEL and exploded.

Yes, you read that right. A truck full of jet fuel on a race track. This is because NASCAR cars can't race in the wet (which is why this race has been delayed for more than a day). So they have trucks full of jet fuel pulling a helicopter jet engine to dry the track.

So racer Juan Pablo Montoya was driving around the track during a caution, the car got loose, and then he slammed into the jet drier causing a massive crazy Michael Bay explosion. About 200 gallons of jet fuel (and diesel from the truck itself) then poured onto the track, onto the grass, and then set a gigantic fire.

But back to that caution. The leaders of the race pulled into the pit row just moments before the crash because there were just 40 laps to go. Thus, the people at the back of the field moved up to the front. Dave Blaney, a guy you've never heard, didn't pit and thus may win Daytona 500 after not winning after racing in 397 other races.

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Had a good night at the lanes tonight!

Bowled above a 200 for the first time in a few months

How hot do your Egg's get? I would imagine super hot.. All ceramic... mm sexy makes me want one.

I have had mine up to 800f.

No not thinking of going ported.

How hot do your Egg's get? I would imagine super hot.. All ceramic... mm sexy makes me want one.

I have had mine up to 800f.

No not thinking of going ported.

Damn that's crazy hot.. I'd make some bread.. mmm

I'd probably leave it be then, probably won't notice a different.

How hot do your Egg's get? I would imagine super hot.. All ceramic... mm sexy makes me want one.

I have had mine up to 800f.

No not thinking of going ported.

Damn that's crazy hot.. I'd make some bread.. mmm

I'd probably leave it be then, probably won't notice a different.

We make pizza at that temp.

Well I am thinking subs up and mounting the amp on the front. Not sure yet, I am going to play around this week and see how it looks .

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