Long Arm vs. Short Arm lift kits
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sorry my friend, i guess i sometimes forget how sensitive grown men are these days. i'll try to be more considerate of your feelings in the future. i hope you have a great weekend
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Its not about being sensitive. Its about treating people with respect. Nothing more, nothing less. Just respect. Its not that hard to do. Just stay neutral. Your use of this made the intent of your statement different from the words you said. Everyone got that. Point made. Actually, I think it would have been better if you just stayed the course and ridiculed me directly instead of this passive ridicule approach with the
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Very interesting topic and very good information. I've been thinking on going to a LA setup and this definitely helps
One question: If for example I buy the Teraflex 4" LA control arms kit only and decide to go to a 6" lift springs and shocks later on(not sure why I would but just in case ), can I use the same control arms for this or would I have to get new ones too ?
Thx
One question: If for example I buy the Teraflex 4" LA control arms kit only and decide to go to a 6" lift springs and shocks later on(not sure why I would but just in case ), can I use the same control arms for this or would I have to get new ones too ?
Thx
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Your apology is right up there with Rush Limbaugh's apology to Ms. Fluke...............
Its not about being sensitive. Its about treating people with respect. Nothing more, nothing less. Just respect. Its not that hard to do. Just stay neutral. Your use of this made the intent of your statement different from the words you said. Everyone got that. Point made. Actually, I think it would have been better if you just stayed the course and ridiculed me directly instead of this passive ridicule approach with the
Its not about being sensitive. Its about treating people with respect. Nothing more, nothing less. Just respect. Its not that hard to do. Just stay neutral. Your use of this made the intent of your statement different from the words you said. Everyone got that. Point made. Actually, I think it would have been better if you just stayed the course and ridiculed me directly instead of this passive ridicule approach with the
i will say however that my well wishes for you to have a great weekend were sincere. try to lighten up and try not take yourself so seriously.
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i think you misunderstood my intent, i used that emoticon to show that i was actually LAUGHING AT YOU for being so sensitive - there was nothing passive about it and unlike before, i was purposefully trying ridicule you through sarcasm. i won't lie, it's difficult for me to have any respect for a grown man who chooses to get their toes stepped on so easily but hey, that's just me.
i will say however that my well wishes for you to have a great weekend were sincere. try to lighten up and try not take yourself so seriously.
i will say however that my well wishes for you to have a great weekend were sincere. try to lighten up and try not take yourself so seriously.
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sucks!! out here, it's sunny, clear and with temps in the 80's today. it's a bummer too because it rained earlier in the week and so i had put the doors and top back on. may have to fix that
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And this in part is why I frequent the forum. Good information and good laughs. Always a perfect way to break up an otherwise monotonous day.
BTW: I think I used the incorrectly. I meant it as a means to describe that I was laughing my ass off at this thread, but admittedly I was not rolling on the floor.