Nice! I like the JL’s, nice refinement on the JK all around really.
What’s the ETorque? A temp increase in boost?
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Nice! I like the JL’s, nice refinement on the JK all around really.
What’s the ETorque? A temp increase in boost?
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First furniture purchase for our new house....and it's for the deck. With such great weather we really want to be sitting outside.
Patio set:
Comes with ottomans x 2 as well. I'll be assembling that table today. Wife will spruce it up with some cushions etc.
Watching the Raptors game outside on the deck tonight
How does the tv perform in the winter? I've been thinking of an outdoor tv by my hottub but figured it wouldn't do to well.
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I need E rated tires for when i tow. I air down when i dont. I used the load tables for the tires i had and based the pressures on the actual axle weight measured at a Cat scale. Confirmed with a chalk test (you can google this) to be sure i was getting uniform tread contact. OEM has my tires at 80PSI and road like a train unloaded. I daily ran 50 front 40 rear unloaded for a substantial improvement in ride quality.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Yeah you definitely need to air up and down with the E load range tires. I run like at 55/55 for daily driving and 55/75 when towing.
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Carefull with the PSI on the front while towing, if you are a diesel and put 1000lbs on the truck, you are likely under inflated.
Interesting I didn’t think about that. Door placard specs are 55/80, it’s a 06 extended cab short box diesel.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Good peace of mind to get the load tables and double check.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Can you point me in the direction of where I can find them? I assume a lot of it is based on tongue and gross weight?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Sex table for your patio.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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BTW: I always thought this was a good design for a solar panel, just hang one out a south facing window.
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Essentially a tire can hold a specified weight at a given pressure. When you load the truck, the demand on the tires change thus needed to "air up". By getting the load tables and weighing your truck axles both loaded and unloaded, you can determine your min/max pressure requirements.
Did anyone get that sportchek code last week? My buddy gave me some code for a team discount and it ranged anywhere from 10-70% off the items. The shitty part is you dont know until you go up about what %off you get, we were at the chinook sportchek so the womens is a separate store, my wife grabbed some things and we went up to pay, total before tax was $296.00, with the code it brought it down to $164.00. We went to the main sportchek after and i got mostly nike stuff mixed in with other brands and the total was $1100.00 and after the discount it went down to $622.00. Nike was average around 40%off but the best deal was on some ripzone swim shorts, $40 retail down to $15.
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Yep! It was a great deal. Got a hockey stick 65% off, and a bunch of clothes for the Wife and kids. Apparently too many people enrolled and so they had to cut it off. (You had to enroll for the Toronto Sport and Social club, and it basically gave you employee discount of around cost plus 10%)
Underside of my truck is constantly wet with something that looks like ATF. Level never seems to go down, but bought a bottle to carry on my big summer camping trip just in case.