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Post by Caesar VIII »

david123 wrote: I do not belittle those who cannot do......
I agree that to belittle someone for can't do is wrong. The problem is not those who can't it is those who can and choose not to.
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Post by amandalove44wds1989 »

Actually you didnt scare me off i just started talking to nicer people
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Post by just cruizin' »

amandalove44wds1989 wrote:Actually you didnt scare me off i just started talking to nicer people
would have worked better if you tried talking nicer to people
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Post by Eddy »

amandalove44wds1989 wrote:Actually you didnt scare me off i just started talking to nicer people
Where'd ya find them? Would've had to look fairly hard to find better than the first few who replied to your post.



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Post by amandalove44wds1989 »

my dads 50 and he txts like " hey wat ya up 2?" doesnt matter what generation the person.

where'd i find nice people well they found me. helped me out and werent smart ars about it and diddnt brag on about how to spell and make a bulletin about it, they just talked to me like a friendly person and gave me some help and told me what maximum size types would fit my vitara.
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Post by Soulsmith »

amandalove44wds1989 wrote:my dads 50 and he txts like " hey wat ya up 2?" doesnt matter what generation the person.

where'd i find nice people well they found me. helped me out and werent smart ars about it and diddnt brag on about how to spell and make a bulletin about it, they just talked to me like a friendly person and gave me some help and told me what maximum size types would fit my vitara.
Oh em gee, QQ moar nubzor zomgwtfbbqprawn!

*cough*
Sorry, been gaming a lot recently. Let me try that again....

There's no use explaining how justified you were in getting upset at being berrated. Yes, there are people out there willing to give you a hand regardless of how you pose the question, and that's awesome. There are however, some who expect a certain degree of uniformity when it comes to forum posts. You can't teach an old dog new tricks :roll:

I'm glad to hear you received the help you were after. The people who angered you may possibly still be able to help with other problems in the future, so I hope you don't disregard the usefulness of this forum.

Happy 4WDing!! :D
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Post by grimbo »

this isn't a mobile phone so you don't need to use sms talk. Its the internet so complete words, sentences etc are the way to go about communicating. Great you've found your info but also you and other members who use sms talk should take note that on this forum it will attract people who will just berate you for it. If you provide clear communication in your questions, that's what you get back.
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Post by amandalove44wds1989 »

yeah i get it okay i understand, ive been typeing perfect for you guys ever since you said don't type like your txting and your still going on about it makeing bulletins.
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Post by grimbo »

it's not all about you, there are plenty of other members who are doing the same
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Post by brendan_h »

amandalove44wds1989 wrote:yeah i get it okay i understand, ive been typeing perfect for you guys ever since you said don't type like your txting and your still going on about it makeing bulletins.
dont worry about them there just the grammar nazis
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Post by amandalove44wds1989 »

did i say it was all about me noooo! :roll:
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Post by amandalove44wds1989 »

:rofl: grammer nazis
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Post by cj »

amandalove44wds1989 wrote: they just talked to me like a friendly person and gave me some help and told me what maximum size types would fit my vitara.
So what did they tell you? I'd be interested to know.
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Post by amandalove44wds1989 »

215/75r15 or 225/75r15 as a maximum on a stock set up. thats what i was told that would fit my vitara with out the lift.
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Post by GRPABT1 »

this calls for the no lift vitara on 33's pic...
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Post by cj »

GRPABT1 wrote:this calls for the no lift vitara on 33's pic...
That'd be Mock's old Humvit :armsup:

amandalove44wds1989 wrote:215/75r15 or 225/75r15 as a maximum on a stock set up. thats what i was told that would fit my vitara with out the lift.
Well, you can actually go bigger with 235/75R15's and that's with no other mods ;)
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Post by Highway-Star »

cj wrote:
GRPABT1 wrote:this calls for the no lift vitara on 33's pic...
That'd be Mock's old Humvit :armsup:

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taken from:
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic136317.php


:armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :cool:

What else can I say...
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Post by PCRman »

amandalove44wds1989 wrote:215/75r15 or 225/75r15 as a maximum on a stock set up. that’s what I was told that would fit my vitara with out the lift.
I'm very happy with 225/75/R15 cooper atrs I’ve got in my Vit. They go great guns in all but sticky mud. Even before my lift I had no major clearance problems other than finding I had to fold the rear seams up to ensure that the tyres cleared when flexed, but don’t they stick out past the guards so flares are not required.

Falken also make the LANDAIR/AT T110 in 225/80R15 but its not esp. aggressive.

Unfortunately mud tires around that size are few and far between. I'm looking out for 30x8 (or 8.5) r15's (or equivalent) to go on a second set of rims for playing in the mud.
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Post by Adsport »

grimbo wrote:this isn't a mobile phone so you don't need to use sms talk. Its the internet so complete words, sentences etc are the way to go about communicating. Great you've found your info but also you and other members who use sms talk should take note that on this forum it will attract people who will just berate you for it. If you provide clear communication in your questions, that's what you get back.
i agree with this and the points that the entire thread endeavours to encourage. i think TXT talk is rubbish to the point that i even ignore peoples' messages that arent at least typed within reason of a complete word. then of course i got people whinging that i wouldnt reply so i explained why and funnily enough , when people wanted to send me an sms they took the time to type words instead of half arsed giberish if they wanted a response.

i also proof read posts before i click on the submit button , as mentioned by somebody else earlier. even though my punctuation is not on par with a best selling novel i do take the time to ensure that my wording is concise and there is structure to the sentence or paragraph.
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Post by GRPABT1 »

I just discovered where txt talk is useful, when your $700 sony ericsson packs it in and you have to use a $40 piece of shite samsung for a while...
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