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Old February 15th 14, 03:51 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.chrysler
rob
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guess I'll need to back and redownload all the old posts to see what the
hell he's talking abound


"Ashton Crusher" > wrote in message
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>I fixed the subject line.
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> On Thu, 13 Feb 2014 22:19:56 -0500, "Rob" > wrote:
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>>so......what's with the title of this thread?
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>>"Ashton Crusher" > wrote in message
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>>> On Mon, 10 Feb 2014 22:24:03 +0000 (UTC), sctvguy1
>>> > wrote:
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>>>>On Sat, 08 Feb 2014 18:18:29 -0700, Ashton Crusher wrote:
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>>>>> On Wed, 15 Jan 2014 10:26:50 -0500, MoPar Man > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Rob wrote:
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>>>>>>(nothing actually, except post a few links)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Why did you have to full-quote the entire article?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Why be a bone-head and do that?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>And then bone-head #2 (Ashton Crusher) full-quotes your post.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>What a bunch of losers.
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>>>>> What kind of person replies to two boneheads? A third bonehead!!!
>>>>
>>>>I followed your advice about the 215/75-14 at Discount Tire. How are
>>>>those tires on your 1960 Dodge? What model? I hope to hell that these
>>>>tires helps this 71 Matador!
>>>
>>> Yeah, I saw taht in the other thread. How do you like them. They made
>>> a huge difference compared to the 20+ year old tires my 60 Dodge
>>> Matador (yes Matador, Dodge used that name for one year only). Before
>>> the car felt sort of unsteady in a vague way over 60ish mph although
>>> you could go up to 80 without anything else happening. With these
>>> tires it just zips right up to 70 before you even notice you are going
>>> that fast. I had the same experience with really old tires on a 64
>>> T-bird I bought - nothing specifically bad about the old tires, they
>>> just somehow didn't feel right, put new cheap discount tires on it and
>>> it was a different car.

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