That vw is gonna eat axles...
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I told them I would rather raise it up and keep the swaybar links on there, then remove thwm and have it a little lower.
I got the reply "yeah, well you also install coilovers without removing the shock mounts."
They said this because the day before the same guy installed coilovers on a buddys Honda, and instead of just undoing the single nut on the rear to drop the strut he undid the whole rear mount strut mount. I told them it wasn't necessary and he got butthurt, saying it was the only way to do it.
I tend to just spectate when other people do work, cause I like doing things the easiest, quickest, most efficient way of doing it, and it seems like my friend loves to do it the hard way, but cut corners at the same time.
Anyways, @Spencer, splenda is better for sweetening liquids, and sugar is better to bake with. You is just jellus cuz you can't handel lemuns, water, nd artificial sweetuner.
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Originally posted by mbonanni View PostThat's different. They don't use splenda to make regular coke do they?Originally posted by kronus View Postthey use high fructose corn syrupOriginally posted by mbonanni View PostWell there you go. Sounds awful. Regular coke is nasty period.
Originally posted by Cabriolet View Postno, you can get coke made with real sugar at costco in glass bottles. it's yummy.
Spencer is talking about how I put splenda in my lemon water to sweeten it. The only reason I use splenda is because it mixes all the way through rather then having a 1/4 of an inch sitting on the bottom, like sugar.
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Originally posted by mbonanni View PostThe only reason I use splenda is because it mixes all the way through rather then having a 1/4 of an inch sitting on the bottom, like sugar.
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Originally posted by mbonanni View PostSpencer is talking about how I put splenda in my lemon water to sweeten it. The only reason I use splenda is because it mixes all the way through rather then having a 1/4 of an inch sitting on the bottom, like sugar.
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