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no spare tire? Use a branch

petesign

New Member
The cars have European tags. Thats freaking awesome.. ingenious. If they had Mississippi or Alabama tags - well that would have been redneck.
 

GypsyGraphics

New Member
the idea of round, black, rubber, for tires has been done to death...
i think it's nice to fianlly see the use of texture, shape and a new color for god's sakes.
pleasing to the eye, functions surprisingly well, and eco-friendly too!
 

Craig Sjoquist

New Member
there was no weight, besides a trailer, wonders how long he had to go to find a tire, geez thats dangerous.
Thats not redneck thats stupid
 

AUTO-FX

New Member
Hey, if i'm not mistaken, that was a BIRCH branch. That sucker should be on fire, even in the rain !
Hey, maybe that's what he was REALLY doin' - trying to start a campfire! But he wasnt going fast enough.....
 
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SignTech

Guest
seems logical ........... depending on the branch diameter, it will get approximately 500 miles ....
 

John L

New Member
That's earning the right to tell a nice story some day. Well played.

Hand to God... Last year, I duct taped a broken drive shaft back together on a semi-loaded 10,000lb gvw box truck and drove it from Jacksonville, FL to South-Central PA. And it was the second time I had performed such an emergency repair during a road trip.
 

Si Allen

New Member
What's the big deal?

American Indians used a travois ... difference was they used 2 poles with a blanket between them.
 

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Firefox

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But you need at least fifteen horses to be on the freeway!

But officer what does it mean when you say I can't drive on a bald birch?
 
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