The Official 2nd Gen RAM Forum OT thread
#7913
Not necessary, but advisable. I do mine about once a year on evrything I drive (except RV as it seldome gets any miles).
#7915
I was just coming back to work after being off for a month after having my ACL replaced. I worked at Camp Murray which is the headquarters for the Washington National Guard. Then in Sept of 2003 we got activated to go to Iraq. Rolled into Iraq on 1 April 04 and then was wounded on 19 Oct 04.
So ya I remember where I was.
#7918
HayDay was a success! Pics later .
#7919
Sr. year of high school. I was still in bed just waking up when it happened.
So the grandparents are down for the weekend, staying in the guest house. Went to town with the grandfather today, drove his new Caddy, and man is it NICE!
2000 Cadillac Seville with the 32 Valve Northstar V8, damn thing has more power then my truck
Not to mention he got it for FREE.
2000 Cadillac Seville with the 32 Valve Northstar V8, damn thing has more power then my truck
Not to mention he got it for FREE.
the old fleetwoods used to have LT1 motors in them...same motor used in the corvette, Z28 camaro, firebird trans am, caprice, and road master.
one of the last of the 350 v8's. and was sequential port fuel injected. (not TBI)
the LT1's were 260hp 330 tq factory in the caddy...they had more power in the camaro/corvette versions...same motor just different tuning. my LT1 camaro gained a bit with a hypertech, some exhaust, cool air intake, and high flow cat. took a 15.5 second car down to 14.1 seconds in the 1/4 with a 6-spd manual. I miss that 6-spd. so fast and easy to shift + double overdrive! *drool* I really miss that car and its handling and that sexy straight piped 350 chev sound in an F-body.
sorry but dodge didn't have an american muscle car at the time...the stealth was a rice grinder..it doesn't count as it had a Mitsubishi motor in it.
I love my truck, but its not near as fun to drive as a wide and low to the ground v8 sports car with a 6-spd gear box and posi rear end!
#7920
Damn your both such babies. I mean that in age not the way you act.
I was just coming back to work after being off for a month after having my ACL replaced. I worked at Camp Murray which is the headquarters for the Washington National Guard. Then in Sept of 2003 we got activated to go to Iraq. Rolled into Iraq on 1 April 04 and then was wounded on 19 Oct 04.
So ya I remember where I was.
I was just coming back to work after being off for a month after having my ACL replaced. I worked at Camp Murray which is the headquarters for the Washington National Guard. Then in Sept of 2003 we got activated to go to Iraq. Rolled into Iraq on 1 April 04 and then was wounded on 19 Oct 04.
So ya I remember where I was.
+1. I have a friend with the 75th Rangers. He's been somewhere over "there" (he cannot and will not talk about it) a dozen times as of the last time I sae him about a year ago. He has been lucky, but I worry that his luck will run out.
I stand behind the men and women in uniform, but seriously question the policies (and politics) that send the out!