Miss my Lightning. They never got me for the plate, but I got stopped twice for my tint and once because a local pd was curious why there were flames coming from my exhaust. Glad that one wasn't a trooper because he was actually just a car guy and interested in checking it out
Just fine. Almost a year and no stops so far. This is my 3rd vehicle that I've refused to put a front plate on and I've only ever been stopped once... in my bosses truck... like 15 years ago. At this point I'm convinced that TX officers/troopers don't care enough to take time out of their day to...
Depending on where in the metroplex you are, Bridgeport's not terribly far and gets some good mud holes. There's usually a bunch of people there to help if you get stuck
If it's the same thing that happened to mine it's a known issue. Some of the 2.3's escaped the factory with "contamination" in the brake vacuum hoses. It's a quick fix, covered under warranty without question.
I ran 33" Discoverer AT3's on my old truck and I loved them, went to 33" Nitto Terra Grapplers and hated them. The Duratracs have excellent snow traction and I've seen a ton of people around my MIL's place run them but they're expensive and we don't have much snow so there's that
Buddy of mine wheeled in his Willy's all the time with the windshield down. If he was off-road, that windshield was going to be down... it wasn't exactly his choice, but it was down :ROFLMAO:
(Graphical representation of his windshield at the first sign of a bump)
I put "quikclot" in quotes because it's easier for most people to understand than saying "hemostatic agent". There are several companies that still sell it.
Yes, the gauze is fine. However, there are still companies that sell a "Quikclot" product that is still powder and is cheaper than the gauze, so people who don't know what they're doing will go with the cheaper product. I've even seen people with clotting powder they picked up at Petsmart in...