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Old 03-31-2007, 06:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Disco Mike,

Where do you turn when you have a problem with your rover? I can't believe how dependable you are in responding to nearly every post on this site. Here's to you man!
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Old 03-31-2007, 07:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have two friends with shops and I go stimulate the economy thru them every so often, actually more then I would like to, thank God they take pretty good care of me.
See we both have a couple of the clossics, 99 D2's, great trucks.
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Mike has it all in his head...no need to turn to someone else
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Old 04-01-2007, 07:28 AM   #4 (permalink)
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You guys are funny.
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I think Mike sleeps in his Rover.. he truly is one with his vehicle




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Old 04-02-2007, 06:44 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Disco Mike is my hero.
When I grow up I want to be just like him. Except more handsome and maybe more wealthy, and perhaps not so addicted to British beer.
But other than that.....I want to be just like him.
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Old 04-02-2007, 07:04 AM   #7 (permalink)
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I hate British beer and you won't have to go far to be healthier then me. As for the issue of looks, better start on it now.
How is that Okie Rover running?
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Hate British beer??? WTF?
So what do you drink?

As far as the Okie Rovers....Disco is coming up on her 60k and the 93RRC should be back on the road in two weeks.
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Let's just say the doctor won't let me drink any more.
When i said I hated British beer, I mean real WARM British beer. I get goose bumps just remembering what it tasted like when across the pond. Now German beer, I mean real German beer while sitting in a German beer garden eating baked radish chips and good cold leter mugs of beer, that's beer.
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So where do you stand on the Belgian beers?
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Can't say I have ever had any.
Now I just sit back in the heat of the afternoon and try to remember what good beer used to be like.
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Off topic, but does a trutrac and soft locker in any way confuse the traction control? I'm thinking snowy roads I like the traction control better than lockers wanting to engage on ice..... Vice versa I'd want the lockers to over ride the traction control off road. This was one of my concerns and reasons for going air lockers because they are off on the street allowing the traction control to do their job and off road can be switched on.... Just wondering if anyone has thrown this bone at the traction control and how it will interact.... I am also guessing without a CDL lockers will be off track anyway.....
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Off topic, but does a trutrac and soft locker in any way confuse the traction control? I'm thinking snowy roads I like the traction control better than lockers wanting to engage on ice..... Vice versa I'd want the lockers to over ride the traction control off road. This was one of my concerns and reasons for going air lockers because they are off on the street allowing the traction control to do their job and off road can be switched on.... Just wondering if anyone has thrown this bone at the traction control and how it will interact.... I am also guessing without a CDL lockers will be off track anyway.....
In short, no. Why don't you start another thread and we can discuss it outside of this suck up hero worshipping thread.
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In short, no. Why don't you start another thread and we can discuss it outside of this suck up hero worshipping thread.
Rover Hound,
Not sure where the attitude is coming from, I didn't start it again, and yes I like it when someone will thank me for helping them.
You know, if you don't like it, stay of this particular post, you certainly are not adding anything.
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