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Ya the second link has registered breeders.
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Uhhmmmm there is always google................ Breeder Info Center.com There seems to be only 5 registered breeders in the US The Tamaskan Dog Ring.Click on "The National Tamaskan Club of America" ,then in the middle of the page is a list of US breeders that are registered. found those with in 3 seconds
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So what are they converting?They are taking a Rubicon LJ and adding a lift to it with an AEV hard top.
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Actually it seems to me they were Pole Racing or Handicap racing .Sounds to me the Dodge it staging up and taking off.
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Thats old news and it will never go into true street legal production.
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yep it pretty much does the same thing with out having to go into the config.
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Yep the doors rear corner was replaced with the corner from a front door.As for it being an older Cherokee I missed the vent window.The mirror cover it up for the most part.I just saw the front end then looked back and saw the new mirror and went with it.I stand corrected on that one.
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That burgundy one is a 97+ 4 door Cherokee with a rear half Mj cab and bed. This one is a photochop
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Interco is releasing two brand new versions of its infamous SX tire line. Both tires will be sold in 16.5, 17 and 20" rim sizes. The SX2 will be a grooved version of the SX tread pattern and will be 42 x 15wide. The SX will be still have its 14.5 footprint but be 43" tall The SX2 line will also be available in all sizes down to 31" including a 40 x 13.5 The SX2 will be available sooner (late spring) with the SX following a month or so behind. Both tires will be DOT approved. For more info and pictures(in a day or two) here is a link to the thread on Pirate 4x4.com
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This is pretty much what I plan on doing but the rectangular tubing will stop at the back of the cab then it will be all DOM
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Its a bit more then that but yes essentially you use a 258 crank and rods to produce a stroker motor.There is nothing chessy about making an extra 60~100 hp for such a simple mod.
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If its is SIMs it will run pretty much on anything .Its not a graphic based game .If its not running or even going to a load screen its the disk itself.It was most likely not burned properly or it is scratched to all hell. I would suggest going to the story and buying a legal copy for her and it should have no problem loading on the current machine you have now.
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Thats not a bad deal for the main rig.You want to stay away from on board video cards when building a gaming rig.On board cards also use the mother boards processor to render graphics which will slow down the game.
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Its all good I do it from time to time.Can't always be right,right My real question is what games does she have and want to play.You might not have the original packaging but the CD should have the name of the game on it.If not if you drop it in it should bring up a splash screen with the game name . If I know the names I will look them up myself and tell you exactly what you need to run them.
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you might want to go back further and reread.Post 5
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If I offended anybody with that statement you need to get some thicker skin.I never called anybody here a name or stupid in anyway.I was simply pointing out that the people who work in such places have no real clue as to what is needed and will do the same thing.They will ask what game it is he is trying to run,walk over to the shelf (if they even stock it in PC form),and read the side of the box.I never recommended building a new machine on the minimum requirements ,did I?I simply recommended that to see if he could upgrade his current machine to run the games she has now. I understand all the points here and what is needed but it still breaks down to the current games she is trying to play.For right now it could be the difference between dropping 80 bucks on a video card or dropping 600+ on a new machine.As for games that are made for console and computers.Yes there are games that are made for both but you can not take a console game and play it in a computer.They are simply two different games with the same name.Consoles just don't have the power to properly render the graphics that the PC games have.The console games are dumbed down and don't have all the features that PC games have with the same name. Now,my statement about reading the side of the box still stands.If he knows the name of the game he can go to the store or go online to find the game makers web site and look for the minimum requirements that game needs.If his current machine doesn't meet those then he has a choice on his hands.That is up to him to make.Depending on the type of games she is trying to play(which he still has yet to answer) will also be a determining factor for him to contemplate on which way he wants to go. So if its a game like World of Warcraft its not a very graphic demanding game and you can make it even less by going into the system setup and turning it down further.If its first person shooter like HALO ,BattleField 2,Call of Duty 4 then its extremely demanding out of the box .It can be turned down in the settings of the game but they are still very demanding of the graphics card.They are also demanding of the processor and system memory.These are the games I play and I have spent a good bit of money on my machine to run them.It is a year old and it is already having trouble keeping up with some of them.Granted I like to play them with the setting turned up as high as I can get them.I could turn them down to make the game playable for some time but I like to see the beauty built in the game as the way it was intended.So with in another year i will be building another new one.This is the way it goes with computers and games.You will never be able to keep up with them and you will be upgrading atleast every other year. So Eagle has 3 options: 1-upgrade the current machine to play the games she is playing now 2-buy a new machine to play the games she has now and might have in the future 3-get her a console and possibly the same game or new ones
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NO "roll bar" will help if you truly roll over, unless it hasmounts below the bed that go to the frame. but, as stated, it's a bit less strong than others...it's a bolt-together one, so making it a bit narrower won't be a big deal anyways. Ya exactly that makes it a "show bar" because its there for show not for go.....
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No need to get insulting, Mate. My stepgranddaughter brought her games with her from Chile and she doesn't have the original packaging. Anyone else care to offer demeaning and unhelpful suggestions, or can we now return to finding the most cost-effective way to getting my step-granddaughter a box to play her games on? I wasn't pointing that in your direction .I was talking to the people who recommended going to GameStop to ask the people behind the counter. You still haven't answered the important question .What game/s is she trying to play on the machine.knowing this information means all the difference between just upgrading what you have to fulling having to buy a new machine.
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thats a show bar and will not really help if you truly did roll over.
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or just pick up the game off the self and read the side of it for minimum requirements......cause you know thats hard. some dumb @$$ behind the counter isn't going to know any more.Most of the people that work at game stop are console geeks and wouldn't have the first clue about what a PC would need.
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NewEgg.com is your friend oh and to wahoosteeler the newer Intel Core duo actually runs cooler then my Dual Core AMD.
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ughhhhh......if you want to buy an over priced Dell. It all comes down to what games she wants to run.If its some kind of first person shooter it comes down to the video card and the amount of RAM.Hard drive space is irrelevant.Its nice to have but don't buy a computer just because it has a large hard drive. If its a smaller game that is not so demanding on the video then pretty much anything can run it. Gaming is pretty much all I do when I come home from work.I play all first person shooters(FPS) games.I have run several online serves.I waste about 2 grand on just the computer itself about every other year.This is not including peripherals(monitor,keyboard,mouse,etc..).If you are truly looking into a new box make sure its based on the Intel core 2 Dou processors.Its been kicking the pants off of everything else including the dual core AMD processors.Try to make sure the rig has atleast 1 gig of ram ,anything that runs the crappy Windows Vista needs 2 gig since it will eat almost a gig just for windows to run smoothly.
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I would tend to agree with most of what he said for the most part its a spruced up Dana 30 .The only real strength increase over the 30 is the ring and pinion.The shafts are just as weak,unit bearing still,brakes are the same size ( as mentioned),and the housing is really about the same as the 30 in my opinion,as well as the axle tubes are still thin.If you want a 44 get a real one from a 70's ford 3/4 ton and cut it down to use waggy inner shafts.
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yep........ the only thing you might have issues with is the driveshaft might need to be shortened.
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if its going to see any type of speed then yes it should be taken care of.since he has spun the C's on the front he should be able to figure out how to either A add C's to a rear 60 axle to make it steerable or B retube the short side and cut down the long side then weld C'c back on a front 60 its not really hard to make an axle.the hardest part is being able to press the C back on or in the case of retubing one side to press the tube straight.if you have some brains it can be done.lucky for me a local shop does it for about 500 bucks.
