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  1. Jimmy N.

    Emblems (the lack of)

    But at least the neighbors should know that it's a Cadillac.
  2. Jimmy N.

    Emblems (the lack of)

    You're overlooking the possibility of also putting one on the hood, and another two on the expansive roof.
  3. Jimmy N.

    Emblems (the lack of)

    Okay, now you took it too far. Well, guess it wouldn't bother me either, as long as I didn't have to see them.
  4. Jimmy N.

    4x4 2020 Ram/Tundra/Tacoma

    Well, one reason could be that they are apparently still ironing out various issues with the Gen 5 1500. Meanwhile, the Gen 4 is a well proven concept. And personally I would pay extra for the older and better looking version, no matter what.
  5. Jimmy N.

    4x4 2020 Ram/Tundra/Tacoma

    I don't care for the current model, so I'd start with a Classic Tradesman and add options as needed/wanted. Although, the new model with the Tradesman black grille is starting to grow on me. For the Classic I'd definitely opt for the chrome appearance package. Do pay attention to gear ratios...
  6. Jimmy N.

    Motorcycle..."Lane Splitting"

    It's damn nice to live here where there are no lanes to split. And even if there were two lanes in each direction, there's no traffic.
  7. Jimmy N.

    Motorcycle..."Lane Splitting"

    This could be fun. Start packing.
  8. Jimmy N.

    4x4 2020 Ram/Tundra/Tacoma

    One thing to maybe keep in mind is that the 1/2-tons are like cars with beds, and have very low payloads. 3/4-ton Rams are the real thing, but still with very low payloads, due to the 10K GVWR ceiling. I've had numerous pickups, but these days it's down to a Ram 1500 and a Ram 3500 DRW. Small...
  9. Jimmy N.

    Motorcycle..."Lane Splitting"

    And it's not even that far to go interrupt Bull's beauty sleep. Bring a loud one, would you?
  10. Jimmy N.

    Motorcycle..."Lane Splitting"

    Yeah, as long as it's still legal to laugh, we'll be fine. Hell, I'd probably laugh even more if it was illegal.
  11. Jimmy N.

    Motorcycle..."Lane Splitting"

    Uh, oh. Can NM handle another one like me?
  12. Jimmy N.

    Motorcycle..."Lane Splitting"

    Umm, wasn't that supposed to be taking place in 2021? We may be closer than you think.
  13. Jimmy N.

    Emblems (the lack of)

    It was the BMW crowd that started making me dislike the excessiveness. In addition to the obvious factory emblems on the back, there was often also a license plate frame and logos on the mud flaps. Well, I got it the first time, simply seeing the circular factory badge, as if the fact that it...
  14. Jimmy N.

    Emblems (the lack of)

    Yet you fell for it and called them "upgrades". (Sorry, couldn't resist).
  15. Jimmy N.

    Emblems (the lack of)

    Yep, less is more I think. After two years, mine says Dodge on the back, as from the factory, and there's now a Challenger emblem on the grille (on the right side) and that's it. No SRT emblems, no cat skulls, no nothing. And it still runs great, just looks cleaner.
  16. Jimmy N.

    Trailer

    Am I the only one here who likes using wheel nets?
  17. Jimmy N.

    Motorcycle..."Lane Splitting"

    Yes. But that fact has nothing to do with that I used to split lanes in L.A. traffic. Or, like what happened to a friend of mine. We weren't splitting lanes, just riding down a street when someone in a parked car opened their car door right in front of him. It was a Renault so he didn't even...
  18. Jimmy N.

    Trailer

    Not quite. The Ram is at about 9,300 lbs. It was a tow filled two days, taking the Caddy to my dealer in southern Utah, then a dealer-trade Jeep to northern Utah, load up the 'Cat and head home. Yeah, it's only two feet long. Didn't really have Challengers in mind when buying that trailer...
  19. Jimmy N.

    Trailer

    In both cases the doors cleared, but while the Caddy was just driven up, the 'Cat required a fair amount of stacking 2x4s and even lifting the front of the trailer up by about a foot above the coupler.
  20. Jimmy N.

    Trailer

    One thing to keep in mind with beavertails is the breakover angle. Of course, that was the least of my worries when picking up the 'Cat. I should've brought much longer ramps, to deal with the minuscule approach angle. And while I prefer side access for the ramps, it really doesn't matter to me...


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