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Considering making a gif thread Steve, seeing as people complain that it takes so long to open the Wasteland with a page full of them. I remember when the wasteland was full of pics, videos and gifs!! But saying that, theres enough threads popping up weekly with stolen cars and misplaced for sale items, we probably dont need another thread.

Considering making a gif thread Steve, seeing as people complain that it takes so long to open the Wasteland with a page full of them. I remember when the wasteland was full of pics, videos and gifs!! But saying that, theres enough threads popping up weekly with stolen cars and misplaced for sale items, we probably dont need another thread.

Yeah but 2mb avatars seem fine :/

Make a thread bugger it or just post here

Considering making a gif thread Steve, seeing as people complain that it takes so long to open the Wasteland with a page full of them. I remember when the wasteland was full of pics, videos and gifs!!

I've only seen one person complaining. I go through the wasteland a lot with my phone, page full of gifs only adds 30 seconds, even on Vodafone.

I've only seen one person complaining. I go through the wasteland a lot with my phone, page full of gifs only adds 30 seconds, even on Vodafone.

yes its me lol

I like the gifs just not with 1 bar of signal on safari. firefox much better. (optard shares towers/switches with voodophone so both suck), hell all phone companys suck in general

my 4s will be here friday so I'll see it the Dual antenna fixes anything, doubt it maybe if I jam a coat hanger in the headphone port and put tinfoil balls on that ? like old tv antennas.haha

optard confirmed the network is overloaded down here, galaxy S was worse then the iphone signal and ate the battery faster when they shipped me a brand new test one

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maybe I should use this kit

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just came back from a wheel alignment and they told me I need a 'camber kit'.

After some quick googling, seems like whiteline offers something called a camber kit :P out of curiousity, what does this include?

Also, any suggestions where I could pick this stuff up?

Useless. the adjustment they offer is almost non existent. Just head down to JIS and buy a set of adjustable camber arms. While you're at it, get some toe rods too.

Problem solved.

guess optard reads my threads, the network engineeer is in my driveway now with a truck full of antenna location test gear, quick hide..lol

funny when I speak face to face they're all from Norway (ex nokia staff maybe ??) second time now both guys from norway..haha odd

best thing is , I dropped a call while standing in front of him,,haha classic

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just came back from a wheel alignment and they told me I need a 'camber kit'.

After some quick googling, seems like whiteline offers something called a camber kit :P out of curiousity, what does this include?

Also, any suggestions where I could pick this stuff up?

the whiteline camber kit when using both bushes can remove -.75 camber. with arms to can reduce up to -3. alot more adjustment for a bit more money, and in the long run will be better than forking out for tyres all the time

just random build threads im finding on the net. Usually Amercian stuff. Tempted to get a tig welder myself and just teach myself how to weld. Its a good thing to be able to do.

just random build threads im finding on the net. Usually Amercian stuff. Tempted to get a tig welder myself and just teach myself how to weld. Its a good thing to be able to do.

Nice welds, they call it a roll of dimes in usa. cause it looks like a roll laid out like a deck of cards. DOH.

TIGS and GAS MIGS can weld that nice depending on material . I have a unused mig if you want to practice sometime..lol

Pipes are harder you have to be able to spin it nonstop while welding.or you get stop, start marks not as pretty ..lol

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