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<blockquote data-quote="KyngHype" data-source="post: 5642674" data-attributes="member: 606552"><p>or c) I was driving on a spiraling sloped oil covered effin road. Anyone know how heavy a Charger is?</p><p></p><p>You're not supporting 5000lbs with your cable. It's the metal they, all metal isnt the same I'm sure you know. Stronger metals cost more, softer metals are cheaper. So is older rim making equipment the cheaper companies use, vs newer safer methods. Its all engineering. It funny how people just talk about something they know nothing about. You haven't seen the ramp I'm taking about, and you might have not even driven in Vegas. What is it to you anyways?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KyngHype, post: 5642674, member: 606552"] or c) I was driving on a spiraling sloped oil covered effin road. Anyone know how heavy a Charger is? You're not supporting 5000lbs with your cable. It's the metal they, all metal isnt the same I'm sure you know. Stronger metals cost more, softer metals are cheaper. So is older rim making equipment the cheaper companies use, vs newer safer methods. Its all engineering. It funny how people just talk about something they know nothing about. You haven't seen the ramp I'm taking about, and you might have not even driven in Vegas. What is it to you anyways? [/QUOTE]
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