It IS a real radar gun though, there is even a hack how-to on it. LOL
Amazon.com: Hot Wheels Radar Gun: Toys & Games
Hacking the Hot Wheels Radar Gun
Viddler.com - Hot Wheels Radar Gun Commercial - Uploaded by diecastaudio
That sounds very good, I was thinking of the FE125 to replace the Chevy Cutaway van which in a year and a half has had the water pump fail (which took around 2-3 days for the dealer to fix under warranty) and just the other day the U joints went south. All this while the M2 ST runs daily...
Ya, I would like to know more about these too. More city trucks for me though, the small LCF ones, what sort of reliability record do they have, are the engines any good, do they last, etc?
Valid points but for me logistics come into play. Nearest truck wash is 40 miles south and costs $60, round trip that's 80 miles and roughly 8 gallons of fuel @ $5.00/gal works out to roughly $40. Now I have a $100 truck wash and that is just for one truck, with another one even washing twice...
So Verizon, ATT, etc don't work in Canada or do they ding you for roaming fees. My phone is ATT and switches to Rogers within a mile of crossing into Canada.
Might be cheaper but not by a huge margin I think. I guess it depends on what generator you got, I looked at some Onan prices and even the smaller ones are nearly $6000. I do like the concept though, seems much simpler to have a stand alone heater/AC unit that is fairly cheap, the Coleman ones...
Well this may burst your bubble. For the above mentioned trucks I just go a quote off a broker south of the 49th and the difference is simply amazing, to the tune of nearly $6000 amazing for both of them.
How about the low emissions rebate you can get on a CNG truck - I think around $28000 per truck - downside is fillin' stations are few and far between.
Umm..............in the driveway, which is gravel. Although if and when I need one it would be used on new trucks so one would hope not much oil and grease on them but I want to be able to quickly and easily keep them that way. Can you reccomend some basic spec/brands to look for and a rough...
That's were a 50 gallon tanks ends on an M2, centre of the filler is about 3" behind the rear edge of the door - they lower edge of the cab is cut away right above the filler. The top step stops a few inches before it gets to the filler.
What about SS on vans? Years ago when sport trucks were "in" there was a thing called a phantom dually. This was a regular pickup fitted with dually fenders and super wide (around 18" or more) rubber. I see that Mickey Thompson Performance Tires & Wheels still makes this type of tire and the...