Overgrown Tonka toy
... but if I send them to you, does that mean you're going to have to play musical chairs with Torqlift and WAAG, or are you devising some secret mounting system which is mutually compatible with both simultaneously!!, If so, I'm your first customer... . on reflection I'll hang onto them for the time being, ... . go buy you own
... ... my tow hooks are on order from a friend of mine (Hi John!) at Huntington Beach Dodge in California. In the meantime however, I was wondering what the recommendations are for using them with a standard factory auto trans in reverse and then again after the Bill K. 91% makeover
. It seems to me that mounting them at the rear and a forward gear selected might be a better deal all round, or am I just being paranoid... . ?
Incidentally I was visiting a friend at his workshop at the weekend and a brand new F150 Lightning was parked outside. You should have seen the look of despair on the owner's face
when I pulled up alongside, because under normal circumstances in Europe, he would be considered oversize and not an overgrown Tonka toy 
... waxing the undercarriage is so "passé" David; I took the easy route and got the Linex man to detail underneath instead, in anticipation of some harsh winters... .
JMc
Originally posted by dresslered
Ahhh! Mr. McIntyre finally took the bait!
When are you going to knock off those silly Waag's and send them to me so that you can get some decent tie-downs?
Second, did you ever get the tow hooks (they will fit the "Sport") for pulling out those Ferds stuck in the snow?
P. S. Usually I like to slap on a fresh coat of wax to the undercarriage before I take the pictures but you were rushing me!![]()
... but if I send them to you, does that mean you're going to have to play musical chairs with Torqlift and WAAG, or are you devising some secret mounting system which is mutually compatible with both simultaneously!!, If so, I'm your first customer... . on reflection I'll hang onto them for the time being, ... . go buy you own

... ... my tow hooks are on order from a friend of mine (Hi John!) at Huntington Beach Dodge in California. In the meantime however, I was wondering what the recommendations are for using them with a standard factory auto trans in reverse and then again after the Bill K. 91% makeover


Incidentally I was visiting a friend at his workshop at the weekend and a brand new F150 Lightning was parked outside. You should have seen the look of despair on the owner's face


... waxing the undercarriage is so "passé" David; I took the easy route and got the Linex man to detail underneath instead, in anticipation of some harsh winters... .
JMc
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