Should one assume that you're not concerned about scrub radius with whatever you're running them on?
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It changes the radius, so you may start rubbing somewhere else, like the floor board.
Plenty of reports that the 1.25" spacer eliminates all rubbing for the size of tire I now have. Small chance they will hit the fender on full stuff but I can live with that.
Just throwing stuff out there. Sounds like you've got it dialed in.
I appreciate it. I read a bunch of info trying to decide between a 1.25" and 1.5" spacer.
I see.
Must be funny if there's context. ;-)
BC = Bronie Cop?
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* extra characters because my post was too short... [facepalm]
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Standing desk mat (Topo by Ergodriven). Expensive, but the reviews indicate it's worth it. Have a flat mat for my desk at work, but feel like a contoured mat will provide me more options for standing since I tend to shift my weight all the time when standing.
Reason: If I want to continue recovering from spine surgery and hopefully push a fusion farther down the road than 5-10 years, then I have to be extremely careful with my back and stand whenever possible.
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Prescription sunglasses are expensive! Over-glasses sunglasses FTW.
Picked up a couple boxes of these for my snubbie.
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One cool advantage is that they're much shorter (since they're loaded like full wadcutters ... only with a huge gaping maw of a hollow-point ... well as hugely gaping as a .38 can be) so a speedloader full of these is less obnoxious floating around in my front pocket.
That ladder for the guy cleaning the gutters is backwards.
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And yet, I was born in the 80's! Oh wait, that's not good. I can't lift more than 10-lbs, can't sit down for more than 30-min, wake up saying "owww, my back", and wear sunglasses OVER my prescription glasses. I joke with my wife that this back injury added 20-yrs to my age, I'm just embracing that statement with the sunglasses!
Can you still get the Untappd app on a Jitterbug?
Indeed
If he measures in feet he can go deeper.
All done, no more rubbing.
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Flex it out on the front tire of your Chevy.
My buggy is used to get flexed on.
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the fist time I read that 'no rubbing' on the jeep I I thought they were quite happy in a NSFW sort of way.
I have been looking at a basic 4door Jeep, but hard top will be a requirement of mine. Finding one anything Jeep without it be modified is almost impossible.
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I just managed to drag that work bench down stairs and assemble it. It is quite well made and I am happy about how stable it is. Takes a 13mm socket to assemble the bolts.
Link to work bench?
They're out there. Took me 3 months to find a bone stock cherokee, right down to the wheels and cassette player. I looked at a few "slightly modified" the usual 2" lift etc crap.
I would have jumped on one but, no one knew anything about the mechanical side of things. it was all Umm i purchased it like that. Followed by, after asking how long they've owned it, about 6 - 8 months ago. Those to me are all warning signs, there's something needs fixing, or about to break.
2019 Tacoma $239 a month
Here is some data
UltraHD 72" Adjustable Height Heavy-Duty Wood Top Workbench
by Seville Classics UltraHD |
Item # 980160191
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Model # 20292 |
https://www.samsclub.com/p/height-ad...lp_product_1_2
Note: Not all sam's clubs will have this workbench. If they don't carry it in stock in your default store location it may not show up.
Weight wise, it runs close to 90lbs.
About this item
- Scratch-resistant 1.75""-thick hardwood table top
- 10 level height adjustment (28.5" to 42")
- Commercial-grade steel frame with padded leveling feet
- Easy to assemble, all required tools included
I like the adjustability.