The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
You really need some higher speed rated tires….just sayingMy son is such devils advocate. We went for a drive today and he keeps telling me, dad your trucks slow I don’t think it can go 100mph. Hahaha he shouldn’t of opened his mouth.
Haha yeah I know man. I don’t do it often because it don’t take but a damn couple of seconds to get to triple digits. I love the mud terrains for looks but after a year I wished I just went with a good all terrain. At least my 80 mph tires have held up. And surprisingly they tow very well for a mud terrain. Expensive toy that gets driven once a week anymoreYou really need some higher speed rated tires….just saying. I was actually thinking about you the other day when I was passing a swerving idiot (he was texting) and had my old diesel up to 9O to get around him. I run Cooper STT’s and my truck is not designed for that
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That's nasty! Never heard of anyone finding a sheet of plastic beforeRandom piece of cartilage that wasn't trimmed properly?
Could be anything, really. My sister once ordered a chicken sandwich from the Salty Dog in Hilton Head, SC (I forget which specific restaurant, there's a dozen of them). She couldn't cut it in half because there was a sheet of thick, clear plastic embedded horizontally within the chicken "breast". The Salty Dog somehow figured out a way to make a meal worse than a rubber-chicken dinner.
Maybe someone put a tracking chip in there while you were sleeping...I tried to carve my first initial into my finger meat, apparently
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there goes my dream of being a hand model, d'oy![]()
But Murphjd25 needs heavy duty tires rated for sustained 130mph (with bursts to higher speeds)Been happy with the Toyo Open Country A/T III on the 4Runner. Naturally, after I put them on, no snow to speak of this past winter. But we have plenty of gravel, clay, mud etc around here which one is bound to encounter. They're quiet and good in the rain.
yeah, Bill Gates, probablyMaybe someone put a tracking chip in there while you were sleeping...
Haha yeah I know man. I don’t do it often because it don’t take but a damn couple of seconds to get to triple digits. I love the mud terrains for looks but after a year I wished I just went with a good all terrain. At least my 80 mph tires have held up. And surprisingly they tow very well for a mud terrain. Expensive toy that gets driven once a week anymore![]()
WTF dude, you just post stuff like this without pictures. I think a ban is in order.Nathan the Machinist .....
K20 OMG ...... HIGH FIVE AND YOU DESERVE A BEER!!!!!!
we passed one around , and the reply everyone had once they held it was "holy $#!%"
Well freaking done sir!!!!!!!!!!
We all saw it already...your ISP is just slow.WTF dude, you just post stuff like this without pictures. I think a ban is in order.
WTF dude, you just post stuff like this without pictures. I think a ban is in order.
No pics, didn’t happen
I don’t make the rules
Also helps maintain control while navigating the self-generating oil slick along the way...I put muddies on my truck. It's not an off-road vehicle but it was getting stuck here at the compound and the muddies fixed that problem.
Jo and I pulled 12K down from Ohio earlier in the year and they performed flawlessly.