So it's the middle of winter in Portland, Oregon, but my wife and I wake up to a nice day with no rain. Then, what does she say to me? She asks if we can go work on my truck!
How great is that? What can beat the combination of a beautiful woman and a big ugly piece of metal which hasn't been out of the shop in almost a year? I suppose the only thing that might beat that would be driving that hunk of metal thru the desert with the same company - but i don't have that option yet, esp. in Oregon.
On top of that, I got to see my truck with tires on it today - the first time since i put on the lift - it's amazing how much 4" of lift changes the look of a rig.
Ok. So I was just excited and thought someone might care.
colbystephens.
www.web.pdx.edu/~colbys
How great is that? What can beat the combination of a beautiful woman and a big ugly piece of metal which hasn't been out of the shop in almost a year? I suppose the only thing that might beat that would be driving that hunk of metal thru the desert with the same company - but i don't have that option yet, esp. in Oregon. On top of that, I got to see my truck with tires on it today - the first time since i put on the lift - it's amazing how much 4" of lift changes the look of a rig.
Ok. So I was just excited and thought someone might care.
colbystephens.
www.web.pdx.edu/~colbys

i know i'll be running 35's - but don't know much about tires yet. essentially, i'll be getting something good for a daily driver, but aggresive enough to handle moderate to tough trails. anyway, that's kind of the word on that.
i'll do that next week. anyway - thanks for the interest. 



--even if you don't like bluegrass or country,I think you'd like Rhonda!..
...most married guys have quite a conflict when it comes to working on vehicles..(you love that truck more than you love me,etc..