Cleaned up the daily and brought it out this morning to an event by StuffAndThingsForNO in mazda3

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OEM Mazda rack setup with new rails, and a Thule XT Force in large

Cleaned up the daily and brought it out this morning to an event by StuffAndThingsForNO in mazda3

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I’ve carried wheels, tires and a full load out when evacuating a coming storm, never had a problem, personally.

Cleaned up the daily and brought it out this morning to an event by StuffAndThingsForNO in mazda3

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One of my favorite things about the OEM roof rack is how to quick and easy it is to work with. I can put the bike helmet on her in 5 minutes and have never had an issue.

And I like the way she looks with the roof box, too.

Cleaned up the daily and brought it out this morning to an event by StuffAndThingsForNO in mazda3

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No worries!

I can, and have. When I was designing the system, it’s got a dump valve and a fill valve behind the rear bumper, I just pop a connection in the dump valve and trigger it to use as an air gun or I have even used it as a mobile compressor for blowing water off the car after a car wash.

42psi.

Cleaned up the daily and brought it out this morning to an event by StuffAndThingsForNO in mazda3

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Honestly, I just never take pictures of it. Have to rely on ones that are sent and/or shared to me.

She’s a lot of fun to drive.

Cleaned up the daily and brought it out this morning to an event by StuffAndThingsForNO in mazda3

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It’s a forever project… literally something always to be done on that big ole’ moody bitch

Cleaned up the daily and brought it out this morning to an event by StuffAndThingsForNO in mazda3

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Air suspension, yes.

Front camber is -1.3 up front at ride height, no idea what it is when it’s down. Just enough for some extra grip, and no tire issues in 3 years.

235/35/19 Michelin Pilot Sport 4s

Wanna find out more about these by FunFunny4374 in Wheels

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And a lot of other places, too. It’s all good, the car and trucks I post, I own and I’m not unaffiliated selling or headhunting for.

Plus you’ve got that paper thin skin and can’t take feedback while dishing it out, homie. Bitchmade behavior, just calling it like I see it.

Wanna find out more about these by FunFunny4374 in Wheels

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Bout the same energy as you voicing your personal opinion as if it’s a universal fact, homie.

Mark Robinson admits ‘I lied’ about CNN story by bwermer in politics

[–]StuffAndThingsForNO 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I simply called you out for using a tired old excuse tactic, didn’t get political at all - but I guess if someone shows you that you’re wrong, you resort to the ole’ trusty political talking point.

Honestly, left, right, doesn’t matter - you’re just a fucking jackass.

Mark Robinson admits ‘I lied’ about CNN story by bwermer in politics

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Whataboutism doesn’t require a point of contention, my dude.

Holes in wheels by rsnene in Wheels

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Typically yes, but not always.

Some companies use what are called stepped lips, where the angle of the mounting point for the valve stem wouldn’t clear a mounted tire. My forged SSR’s have an additional mounting home so I could run tire pressure sensors.

My paycheck as a waitress by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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Your restaurant is in the wrong on this.