They were cheap and they look sweet too. Not too loud. If I ever go ice fishing I’ll use the stud capability (the Eagle’s heater is better than my truck’s so it’s a possibility) otherwise they’re just all terrains. Probably a little unnecessary but I’m happy with em Maybe I’ll even go trail riding with my friend’s Jeep YJ
No they were on sale and then I got a rebate and they’re not super desirable anyways Most tires in that size are for trailers
Haha I know how you feel on the trailer sized tires, just about anything prior to 16 inch wheels being standard are considered trailer sized now
Fun facts about the Mexican car market: Nissan, Volkswagen, and Chevrolet are the best-selling brands in the market. There's a lot of factories and many cars are built here. Mercedes-Benz is the first German luxury car brand to enter the Mexican market, starting with the S-Class in 1993, later followed by the E and C-Class. The 1994 Chevrolet Chevy, a rebadged Opel Corsa, paved the way for subcompact cars in the market. Honda entered the Mexican market in 1995 with the Accord, later followed by the Civic, Odyssey, and the CR-V. BMW entered the car market in 1996 with the 3 and 5-Series, later followed by Audi in the same year with the A4 and the A6. Renault returned to the Mexican market in the late 90s with the Mégane Classic and Scénic. SEAT entered the car market in the early 2000s with the Ibiza, Córdoba, León, and Toledo, as well as the Alhambra. Toyota entered the Mexican market in 2002 with the Corolla and Camry, later followed by the Sienna, Tacoma, Yaris, and the Rush. Mazda entered the car market in 2005 with the Mazda3, 5, 6, and the MX-5. The 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid is the first hybrid car sold in Mexico. The 2014 Nissan LEAF is the first electric car to be sold in Mexico. V8 vehicles were banned between 1983-1985, but the ban was later lifted starting in the late 80s-early 90s.
Translation: "I ain't reading allat". Don't bother replying if you have nothing to say and/or are too lazy to read.
What's your problem dude? Just because he replied by saying "Ok" doesn't mean he said he's not gonna read. Why don't you stop overreacting over one stupid reply?
Big change After it's washed I'll take a proper comparison photo Before is the 2nd one for those who couldn't tell
I do think you set yourself up for that one, they’re having a convo and you drop a full on book sized amount of information on a topic completely unrelated to said convo. Nothing wrong in what you posted it was just wrong time and you shouldn’t go so quick into defense mode. The reason he might’ve came off as “I don’t care” is because of your interruption, not necessarily because he’s trying to be rude in any way
If that was the case, I understand, but I made that post on Monday and the conversation ended on Friday. Learn to tell the difference between dates before saying I "interrupted" a conversation that had already ended. At this point, you're starting to sound even more idiotic every time you reply to my messages while also managing to sound condescending in the process.
My apologies, interrupting was the wrong word to use. But you don't have to be salty about it, it's not a contest on who has the most right or wrong. When you say things like me being "idiotic" without thinking, you sound just as bad as you're making me out to be. If what i said was wrong then that's fine but keep it civil, when you especially don't like it when others are rude. Treat others the way you wanna be treated. All i was trying to do is explain to you that there wasnt any harmful intentions from buses, and you pull the trigger immediately just because it's me man, and that ain't fair