well my point for this thread is to get the new hemi guys busy ... spring is right around the corner... :D
in an abody the same or equivalent built motor would haul *** way lower than the 10's. the Hellcat weighs like 4300 or somethin
i traded my dart with 40k miles because i fell in love with the looks of the '15 chally
went back to get the one i wanted it was gone so i got an all black R/T
my neighbor had a dart nothing but problems. but he got it from a skanky dealer i wont even go there. i'm wondering if they sell...
i had one, traded it for a challenger
both are great cars. make sure you get the good radio / nav not the cheapo.
also make sure you get the backup cam (i got spoiled with the dart, so had to pay 400 bucks to get a spoiler with cam for the chally)
dart got better mileage. i was getting 34.5...
some canadians i've talked to dont even know that challengers and chargers and 300's are all made in brampton, ontario. including the hellcats
they have a lot to be proud about.
sorry to hear man. you are gonna miss your pops no doubt about that.
i'm sure he wants you to be strong enough to continue for him, continue where he left off.... :D i'm glad you were close and made those memories in '13 on that trip to skagway
and about taking a moment ... yeah that goes...
i'm not big on drifting but i think rally racing is cool. somethin about the dirt mud and snow lol.
i heard the SRT dart is going to be AWD & 2.4 turbo
The Sights and Sounds of Rallycross Racing - YouTube
SNO*DRIFT RALLY (Sweet Beat Edition) - YouTube
lots of factors involved, it's best to measure after you get the rear / engine / trans all mounted in the car...
some upgrade to 1350 Ujoints, etc.
http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/how_to_measure.html
it's probably because the sleds are made in china, so they cant sue the manufacturers.
so they go after city funds.
THIS is the reason so much industry left north america. for instance there are NO LADDERS produced in north america now. they are ALL made overseas. the reason was because of...
it seems that successful lawsuits against cities for people injured when downhill sledding, and "concerned" insurance companies are causing sledding to be banned more and more across the country.
really? how in the hell are people winning lawsuits against cities when someone hurts...