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Re: 37's on stock toyota axles?
« on: Jul 10, 2016, 10:34:27 AM »
Having someone build you a rig after you have built your own wasn't what I was referring to, I mean the guys that go "Looks like fun, I think I will go buy one".  These guys, regardless of automotive hobby, don't seem to have an appreciation for the work it takes to build/repair a vehicle in a garage, had they, most likely wouldn't thrash on them the way they do.  Sure, there are the guys that look at their rigs as a disposable good, which is fine it is their property, also IME these types tend to be able to fix things pretty quickly as their used to doing it so much, not standing next their rig, looking confused as to why it wont go. :laugh:

Agreed.  I definitely have an appreciation for the effort it takes to built a rig which equates to mostly cost for me.
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