Was getting dirty today and out of the corner of my eye I see a Jeep lay it over at the top of the hill, ouch. I like how the two of them are just standing there after crawling out, would have liked to hear that conversation.
Trying to get a hold of an administrator. I’ve sent two separate messages as well as an email yesterday with no response. Trying to post something in the classified forum and it indicates I don’t have sufficient privileges. I did read the rules and it appears I meet the requirements. Thx!
The rubber on one of them split, not really a big deal. Seeing as how the rear glass needs to be removed to get to the bottom rivet, I’ll leave it alone for now.
Have a friend in the PDR business for 20 years, he sees more dents and dings in aluminum bodied vehicles than steel. On the flip side he said aluminum is harder to repair because of the impact malleability.
The caveat to this debate is obviously that there are many variables based on the application. In comparing the overall strength of steel vs aluminum, there is not a clear and simple answer. This is because, while steel is technically stronger than aluminum, aluminum is often much lighter...
If you’re going to pull the back to school card can you explain how your English teachers allowed you to move forward, your syntax/grammar is horrendous.
Not taking sides here but this whole aluminum vs steel debate made me curious as hell which is stronger, looked at multiple sources and steel is definitely stronger than aluminum.
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