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  1. PapaBear1013

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    NUTHIN MUCH!!!! JUST BASKING IN THE GLORY THAT IS THE LAKERS WINNING TONITE!!!! :waytogo:
     
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    uh oh, here goes the laker talk... im soooo glad i didnt work tonight, last shift someone puked in the urinal
     
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    DAMN!!.....i mean, they played tonite?
     
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    so Luis, wuts up with my hat lol
     
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    Yeah they played & the game went into overtime! It was a really good game!

    & Jeremy...for the record im NOT a Bandwagon fan! I would NEVER throwup in the urinal...the toilet or sink maybe...but not the urinal! :ROFL:
     
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    haha i nvr called u a bandwagon fan, to b honest, idc bout bball but id go for the lakers simply cuz im cali. jk i follow iverson, wish he wulda stayed on the nuggets
     
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    ok...

    1) damn! i missed a good one

    2) gross, next subject!
     
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    bak to shox yea i think better shox would help too, especially since im running factory crap... i need new bushings, shox, uhm im forgetting one thing lol
     
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    lol...i was talking about the puking


    I've heard that the polyurethane bushings add to a bumpy ride, but I've never riden in a truck with 'em so I'm goin on hearsay
     
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    i thot poly bushing were better? hmmm..gonna hafta look into that...i wanted 2 order a set for my yota...
     
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    ive heard they helped... oh n ima get low profile bumpstops.. if i even keep them
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    yea, i wanted to order some for mine also, til I heard that. They're better, just rougher.

    Jeremy, do you plan on hauling anything til you bag it, say the dirtbike or anything?
     
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    i still have mine factory ones just trimmed them WAY down...it rides much better now
     
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    the dirtbike... but its back at my dads so i dnt plan on it... but i know where ur going with that question lol so low pro bumpstops?
     
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    u kno polyurethane is a material thats pretty absorbent in solid form... lol y u think longboards use them for wheels, cuz they absorb all the shock from the concrete and they can keep going
     
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    i would at least use the low profile bump stops, i hauled some stuff the other day from storage and my truck was riding on the bump stops, but they're factory


    i didn't know longboards use 'em. like I said, i'm goin by hearsay, i've never used them myself or riden in a vehicle with 'em
     
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    all you gotta do is trim the bumpstops...seriously
     
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    im pretty sure it was polyurethane... :confused: but yea i kno they absorb all of the shock but i gotta see wuts up, cuz if ima keep my bike at my dads, i can risk it, but then again id rather not risk messin my truck up LOW PROS!!!!
     
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    i heard trimming them works but even trimmed ones dnt work as good as low pro ones
     
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    yeah probably true but its a quick & cheap fix!
     

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