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Everything posted by ///M5
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Ha, don't have the 30' Sundancer anymore.
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Helps when you have a cruiser you can stand in the cabin in
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Welcome to my end of the world. I used to live there, lol. Slept in my boat on their docks many times.
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5 times this year
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It's the soccer of the Great White North
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Scoring clinic
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Wow. Capitals are putting on a show this series.
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I look absurd in skinny jeans
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Hmm, want
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If there were 6" more of length on the inside I would own one...of course it would probably need 4 doors then. Personally I think it would look great as a 4 door. Call it a Fairlane or Galaxie though.
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Hmm, forgot about that. Didn't bug me and I fit although NO ONE is sitting behind me.
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She used more butter than I do in the bluesteel. I have an allclad non-stick as well which needs MORE butter than my steel pan and about the same as my cast. The cast I am using is well seasoned and not ceramic btw. I personally prefer thin ones with nearly no stirring and lots of them over a thick one like that. If you want a "meal" though that is more effective.
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WRONG. Blue steel or cast also work. Blue steel being the easiest of all. I am confused by the description 3 eggs and french omelet though as 3 eggs would make 4 french omelettes in this house.
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WRONG. Blue steel or cast also work. Blue steel being the easiest of all. I am confused by the description 3 eggs and french omelet though as 3 eggs would make 4 french omelettes in this house.
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GT350 is the answer
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Enjoying a little walk around Bozeman MT.
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Adding a damper to the constrained layer of another damper is not very efficient. Multiple layers does not make sense. Covering a quarter of the panel is enough, although I overkill EVERYTHING so even though it is a waste of money the when in doubt use a little more will at least guarantee you got the right locations. That being said, layering over is a complete waste. Layering a CLD on top of a spray on also doesn't really work. Spray on deadener is a net negative. Sucks to get off too.
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It is confusing to understand what you are asking. Deadener is a damper. Again, it isn't about vibrating you cannot stop that you can only change the frequency, amplitude and q. As for alternatives to MLV you can use anything that will cover the complete area and has mass. The more mass the more effective, ie there is no "light" solution.
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I am jealous of you undertall people
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Ladies engine
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I understand but when the length is long enough then there is girth. They don't cater to only long lean and mean.
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Or drink more. I'd so have another car if it weren't that I am normal height and all these cars are made for midgets.
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You damn midget
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Yes and no. Only because of you 4L80 won't help me. Neither really will a 6. A rebuild however would.
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Don't get too hasty. Your truck is a noise box. The panels are designed like shit and it leaks like a sieve. Need to treat the panels AND block the other airborne noise. It doesn't take all that much deadener to go a long way, but MLV you need a complete cover/barrier for it to work well. Stupid thing is that most people go buck wild on the deadener and hardly use any real blocker.