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Re: Re: Hears To All The Detroit FansPosted by Andrew on September 03, 2004 at 14:36:26 from (69.11.25.147): In Reply to: Re: Hears To All The Detroit Fans posted by Pollack Pete on September 03, 2004 at 05:41:24:
LOL I AGREEE hahaha but he uses them recaps tires there realy good i had some on my old 1972 Kenworth WL900 with a 12V92TTA 900H.P 2965 ft of torque and the glue they use is stronger the the actual caseing of the tire on... in the winter time i could spin them back tires on ice in like nothen LOL got it up to 80Km with them loose and i tought thats enough dont want to break anything... good truck wish i never sold it :( could go up a a hill that climes for 3 miles and go up at 120km and not even shift wouldent even make the govener cut in, pulling super bee grain trailers.. fun stuff but no money in it cuase theres no grain.....
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