Ruppster Boy in a Bubble had clear plastic stuff.... So drive your truck in his bubble! :ylsmoke:
Are you sniffing fumes again?
Ruppster Boy in a Bubble had clear plastic stuff.... So drive your truck in his bubble! :ylsmoke:
The key is to be adult enough to allow each of these forums to be as they are, and not try to manipulate them into what you want them to be. Just choose to participate or not. It is that easy :sombrero:
Ditto. I can't count the number of times my dish towel has been clipped to the limb riser.heck i even used them as a clothesline.
One thought that comes to mind reading this thread, and others on various Rover forums, is that what's more funny that people doing stuff just for looks, is people not doing something that they would find useful for fear of being called a poseur.
Just do folks know, I'm not saying anyone is doing either, but some of the comments reminded me of that.
Peter
you are missing my point, the reason the information on dweb is so good and stays so accurate is because the way the site operates. The BS gets called out there, and those threads are left for everyone to see. They dont pull threads because someone is nasty and if someone decides to keep spewing misinformation they are gang tackled by the community and driven off. You may not like the format but you seem to like the resultant quality information.
Like the storming of the beaches at Normandy things are not always pretty but the end result is sometimes worth the fight. The Rover community is better off for the fact that discoweb is very lightly moderated, and your own comments are evidence of that.
Thom
Oh and dont apologize for your comment about the site being down, its not a dig its a fact and trust me the owners of the site have plenty thick enough skin to handle your pointed stick![]()
Every type of forum has its place. I have learned a lot from Dweb and I have learned to become more critical and thoughtful of my own builds because of EE. The EE guys have a serious zen style to their builds. ExPo has its own family friendly vibe, and that works for a lot of people (8,500 active members and nearly 30,000 total members).
The key is to be adult enough to allow each of these forums to be as they are, and not try to manipulate them into what you want them to be. Just choose to participate or not. It is that easy :sombrero:
Thom,
I actually thought the limb risers would help while going through the Cliffs in Marsailles. I thought they might be useful doing some night wheelin over there. As I am sure you know its damn narrow over there with a lot branches.
I don't really plan on running around town with them on. My interest in cable that has less uv degradation is; I prefer to do things correct the first time rather then fixing simple errors.
Either way, I still like the esthetics even if the function is somewhat questionable. I figure a 30 minute mod that cost 40 bucks is something I can handle. I will try to keep the poserdom to a minimum.:shakin:
Talk with you soon.
Clarence
One thought that comes to mind reading this thread, and others on various Rover forums, is that what's more funny that people doing stuff just for looks, is people not doing something that they would find useful for fear of being called a poseur.
Exactly my point.I know where I've taken my truck and don't really care if anyone thinks the truck is for real or for show. My truck fits my needs and I didn't build my truck for other people.
Though I have to admit, I do still chuckle at times, like the day I parked beside a tricked out Wrangler, lift, huge knobby tires, off-road lights, the works. I asked the person getting in if he were maybe interested in a winch I had for sale. He said not really and I asked doesn't he ever get stuck off-roading, or want to be able to pull out a friend. He replied he never takes it off-road.
WELL GOOD FOR HIM! He is spending a chunk of his income to help keep the off road parts industry in business. We need more people like him buying parts and staying off the trail.
It supports the hobby without congesting the trails.