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dnhyoung

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  1. Happy new year. BE SAFE and let's have a great year on the HQ Dan, Heather, & Brandon
  2. All I have to say, is stay away from the Geckos. I have 2 friends that swore by them until i let them try my haulers, not they are trying to get rid of their geckos, so they can get some haulers!!!!!
  3. If you don't like these prices, make me an offer
  4. i can't see a visible marking as to what type of domes they are. the only thing that I can see is that the the domes appears to have a small notch in the first lip up from where the dome seats that was machined into it, and the then of course, the 17cc stamp.
  5. I also have a stock axle for sale $75, plus S&H to your zip all splines in good shape
  6. have you sold the a-arms? if not, send a photo to [email protected] thanks, dan
  7. Reeds would be $70 plus about $8.00 for S&H plus INS to the east coast Filters would be $25.00 plus about $12.00 for S&H plus INS to the east coast Let me know
  8. Some one make me an offer on all or part. Carbs are in good shape and were working when I took them off. Filters just need to be cleaned. one has a small rub hole in the outerwear. Domes are 17cc, I don't know what brand. V-force 2 reeds, cages are in excellent shape, but the reeds do need to be replaced. they are about $45 for the shee per cage from rocky mountain Include your zip, and I will figure the shipping
  9. Sorry, meant to post under " for sale"
  10. Some one make me an offer on all or part. Carbs are in good shape and were working when I took them off. Filters just need to be cleaned. one has a small rub hole in the outerwear. Domes are 17cc, I don't know what brand. V-force 2 reeds, cages are in excellent shape, but the reeds do need to be replaced. they are about $45 for the shee per cage. Include your zip, and I will figure the shipping
  11. I run a set of mud lites on my Grizzly. I went to 26x9x12 on the front, and 26 12 x12 on the rear. With the 26" you get the the extra deep lugs. I think they perform awesome, and are a great all around for a 4X4 quad
  12. We have plans to head out there the 17 thru the 26 of June. We will be making our reservations right after the first of the year for desert oasis campground
  13. Just becareful how wet you get them, they say that they are water tight, but after installing mine, and a day of riding in light rain, mine took a crap. it looked like a cheap timex after a day at he swimming hole. It eventually dried out, and now it sits on my bench. i also have the billet mount. Some one make me an offer if you want to take it off of my hands...
  14. My wife and I just adopted our son, and I can almost understand why they kill for them. Lots of hoops to jump through, but definitely not worth kiling for to get but now that he's ours, I will protect him with my life...
  15. I used to dump my race/mix gas in my wife's 'o1 accord, and took out the catalytic converter. Thank god it was still under warranty. now I just use the left overs in my grizz and lawn mower
  16. I've hit 63 MPH on the beach with 13/41 and 20 in tires. I have hit 100 on my xr650r on the beach, and that was Way spooky!!!!!
  17. I got my front's off of e-bay. Then I had my rear re-sprung and valved for my weight. where did you get that done? I sent my rear shock to TCS. Some one on here might have the Phone #. I'm not sure what I did with my paperwork
  18. You should be able to get them at any lighting store, or home help center such a lowe's, or homo depot(not a typo). They are an MR16 type. You will just want to watch the wattage and also the beam pattern. They range from Pencil beam to a wide flood and usually the beam pattern is in degrees of pattern spread. So a 15' beam would be considered a VNFL or a Very Narrow Flood lamp. They should be available in sylvania, Phillips, and a slew of other manufacturers, but ya get what ya pay for. here's a link to more info about the mr-16 lamps sylvania
  19. I have a 6 pack rack, and a 2 gallon can fits perfect
  20. 20% is considered accurate 60% is better, but as I remember that's barely "D" Guess you should of invested in some reloading equipment and saved yourself some serious cash.. I reload my pistol ammo with a Dillon "XL650 progressive" and hand load my rifle ammo with an old but reliable RCBS rock chucker hand press.
  21. I'm not tryin to call you a liar, but I would want to see proof that you can accurately hit anything other than the broad side of a barn with a pistol at 200 yds.......
  22. I got my front's off of e-bay. Then I had my rear re-sprung and valved for my weight.
  23. haven't had any personal experiece with it, but the guys that I know of that store their barrels, say to seal them up tight, and then use some 2x4's under the barrel to keepit off of the ground, and helps with condensation. Also keep out of extreme temp changes. Like I said, just repeating what I was told
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