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Old 05-02-2012, 06:58 PM
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Ok I did gas pipe and the fitting its holding up great I no more death wobble but I'm still goin to try n find another adjustable one it cleared me at 2 inches extra length I've flexed and rode hard wheeling the welds haven't broke the threading hasn't nudged either.
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Wait...what?
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I'm... confused.
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Wait...what?
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f58/ho...ackbar-130715/
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Now I'm really confused because an hour before you started this thread about your homemade adjustable track bar you were over in the "Wanted" section asking for an adjustable trackbar.

https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f12/wt...ck-bar-134398/

Are you telling me that in the hour since you posted ^^that^^ you designed, built, installed, and wheeled an adjustable trackbar of your own? That's pretty impressive. I want you on my team!
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Now I'm really confused because an hour before you started this thread about your homemade adjustable track bar you were over in the "Wanted" section asking for an adjustable trackbar.

https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f12/wt...ck-bar-134398/

Are you telling me that in the hour since you posted ^^that^^ you designed, built, installed, and wheeled an adjustable trackbar of your own? That's pretty impressive. I want you on my team!
this should be good.
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Originally Posted by F1Addict
Now I'm really confused because an hour before you started this thread about your homemade adjustable track bar you were over in the "Wanted" section asking for an adjustable trackbar.

https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f12/wt...ck-bar-134398/

Are you telling me that in the hour since you posted ^^that^^ you designed, built, installed, and wheeled an adjustable trackbar of your own? That's pretty impressive. I want you on my team!
Yup n I'm still wanting it on a jic note
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Originally Posted by sthon

this should be good.
How bout respect Wat I'm talkin bout or get off the thread
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I have read you previous post when you first started to build this and I thought it was a bad idea then and I think its a bad idea now. Because, when it breaks and with that pipe you used it will break. I just hope that you don't kill some one and even though I don't know you I don't want to hear that you got killed because of that part. I know that times are hard but I would really suggest that you save the money to get a new one or at least a good used one, Just for your safety.
Good luck and BE CAREFUL with you rig.
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How bout respect Wat I'm talkin bout or get off the thread
Why should anyone show you respect when you don't show other people on the road respect? You've been warned a 100+ times that this is NOT safe. You are endangering yourself and everyone on the road around you. You don't deserve respect.
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This hasn't been closed yet? Lol
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I show people no respect if there bashing
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People like that give a bad rap to cf
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Originally Posted by anothadayridin
People like that give a bad rap to cf

No, its people like you. Who, with excessive warnings previously, "build" and "run" DANGEROUS parts on their vehicles, not only does it endanger you, but your kids, and everybody you pass on the road. It it dangerous, and quite frankly im glad that I dont live near you.
You should realize that people on this forum have been excessively nice to you, yes you have gotten flamed, but you haven't had a pirate-like experience by any means. In my opinion, this forum is very forgiving to newbies, but sometimes there are those who could be standing on the sun and not be able to tell if it is hot or not.
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This hasn't been closed yet? Lol
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