Tuesday, May 27, 2008

I ve had the car for a little over a year now and the shock absorbers have finally worn out and the ride quality is horrible. I find myself confused though- I need to know if I just need to buy shock absorbers or do I have to replace both shocks and struts? Thanks people.

is involved so that I can decide if it s a job I can do myself? thanks

when I was 13 years old i had crush on this cutie so i saw him decided 2 strut in front of him but little did i kno i had tissue paper coming out of my pantz i just came from the bathroom LOL.

I know it improves less tire wear but does it also improve handling? I have a 90 crx and i m trying to make it handle like a dream. I already got it lowering springs- shocks- front and rear strut bars- front and rear sway bars. other than a roll cage does the camber kit work? I have no tire wear so is it pointless? what else can i get?

STUD ROOSTER!*


A farmer went out one day and bought a brand new stud
rooster for his chicken coop. The new rooster struts
over to the old rooster and says-

"OK old fart- time for you to retire!"
The old rooster replies- "Come on- surely you
cannot handle ALL of these chickens. Look what it has
done to me. Can t you just let me have the two old
hens over in the corner?"
The young rooster says- "Beat it: You are washed
up and I am taking over."

The old rooster says- "I tell you what- young
stud.
I will race you around the farmhouse. Whoever wins
gets the exclus ive domain over the entire chicken
coop."
The young rooster laughs.
"You know you don t stand a chance- old man.
So- just to be fair- I will give you a head
start."

The old rooster takes off running. About 15 seconds
later the young rooster takes off running after him.
They round the front porch of the farmhouse and the
young rooster has closed the gap.

He is only about 5 feet behind the old rooster and
gaining fast. The farmer- meanwhile- is sitting in
his usual spot on the front porch when he sees the
roosters running by. The Old Rooster is squawking

and running as hard as he can!


The Farmer grabs his shotgun and

- BOOM -

The young rooster is blown to bits.


The farmer sadly shakes his head and says-
"Dammit.....third gay rooster I bought this
month."

Moral of this story? ...

Don t mess with the OLD FARTS -
age- skill- wisdom- and a little treachery
always overcome youth and arrogance!

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