04-07-2021, 03:01 PM
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#1541
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Not sure
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Originally Posted by Nufy
I run KO2's all year round. No concerns at all.
2011 Ram 1500 Sport
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Those look a little noisy?
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04-07-2021, 03:03 PM
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#1542
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: SW Calgary
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Originally Posted by GoinAllTheWay
Those look a little noisy?
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They're softer than they look, which makes them decent in the winter as well. Much quieter than something like a Duratrac or Toyo Open Country M/T, A/T or C/T
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04-07-2021, 03:14 PM
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#1543
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evil of fart
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dang, btimbit knows his tires.
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04-07-2021, 03:19 PM
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#1544
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: SW Calgary
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Haha, well I've owned probably around 20 trucks for my company in the last 5 years so I've had a chance to really play around with different tires and whatnot
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04-07-2021, 04:44 PM
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#1545
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Not sure
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So what's your preferred place to buy, btimbit?
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04-07-2021, 05:12 PM
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#1546
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: SW Calgary
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There's really no wrong answer, if I know what I'm looking for I just go for the best sale/price. Most recently that was Fountain Tire, they have 25% off Goodyear right now. Kaltire is usually expensive. Costco is popular and prices aren't bad, but the selection is always poor, they don't seem to stock truck tires. Surprisingly, tires are one thing dealers aren't that bad for. Lots of spring rebates this time of year
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04-07-2021, 05:15 PM
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#1547
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Sector 7-G
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The sweet Porsche pic that TimSJ posted in the middle of Truck talk made me think of something.
It's been interesting to see how the mid-life crisis for Men has evolved from a sick sports car to a sick pickup truck. No less than 5 guys in my similarly aged friend group have gone for $60-80K pickups (before mods and wheel/tire upgrades) this year whereas before it probably lead to something German and fast.
I'm guessing it comes down to a few factors:
- Insanely good financing, leasing, and cash incentives (like Ford's deal on F150's above)
- A need to pull a trailer (or claimed plans to do so in the future)
- Easier to justify from a 'practicality' point of view
- Space for a family of 5
- The macho/survivalist/bug out image is in - svelte urbanist is out
- People are having kids at 35-40 commonly, which makes mid-life co-incide with peak parenting ages
That said.... bad marital related decisions are still being made as they always have....
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04-07-2021, 05:27 PM
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#1548
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evil of fart
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Quote:
Originally Posted by I-Hate-Hulse
The sweet Porsche pic that TimSJ posted in the middle of Truck talk made me think of something.
It's been interesting to see how the mid-life crisis for Men has evolved from a sick sports car to a sick pickup truck. No less than 5 guys in my similarly aged friend group have gone for $60-80K pickups (before mods and wheel/tire upgrades) this year whereas before it probably lead to something German and fast.
I'm guessing it comes down to a few factors:
- Insanely good financing, leasing, and cash incentives (like Ford's deal on F150's above)
- A need to pull a trailer (or claimed plans to do so in the future)
- Easier to justify from a 'practicality' point of view
- Space for a family of 5
- The macho/survivalist/bug out image is in - svelte urbanist is out
- People are having kids at 35-40 commonly, which makes mid-life co-incide with peak parenting ages
That said.... bad marital related decisions are still being made as they always have....
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Holy crap, you're super right. Hadn't really thought of that before. Despite having had numerous trucks, I'm not really a truck guy. They're just a super practical vehicle if you need one. Never get me excited, though. My 40ish year old friends have nice trucks, but none have cool cars (except me, hah). Would love to have some friends be into fun cars.
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04-07-2021, 05:31 PM
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#1549
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: NYYC
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I didn't want to be the old guy in a Hawaiian shirt driving a Corvette, so I bought my "mid-life crisis car" when I was 30. It was something German and fast.
Now that I'm 40, and getting closer to the traditional mid-life crisis age, my dream car would probably be an imported VW California van. So not a pimped-out truck, but definitely closer to what Hulse speaks to.
Still have the sports car though. My mid-life crisis dream is to just keep adding cars.
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04-07-2021, 05:46 PM
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#1550
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Pent-up
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Plutanamo Bay.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nufy
I run KO2's all year round. No concerns at all.
2011 Ram 1500 Sport
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Yokohama Geolanders here, year round. Pretty quiet on the highways.
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04-07-2021, 06:09 PM
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#1551
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Calgary
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I've ran two sets of KO2s on my truck over the last 10 years. I will probably buy a third set in the next year or two, they are good tires in all conditions, but get noisier when they are worn.
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04-07-2021, 06:36 PM
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#1552
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by I-Hate-Hulse
before it probably lead to something German and fast.
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Very likely in the minority here, but I got something German and fast when I was a teenager and I've rarely not owned something in that category since.
Love my truck but I'd still rather cheap out on my utility vehicle/DD and save the extra cash for a fun second car/midlife crisis car. Makes more sense to me than dropping 80k + on a Denali but whatever does it for you I guess.
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04-07-2021, 06:39 PM
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#1553
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Calgary - Centre West
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Originally Posted by DownhillGoat
Very likely in the minority here, but I got something German and fast when I was a teenager and I've rarely not owned something in that category since.
Love my truck but I'd still rather cheap out on my utility vehicle/DD and save the extra cash for a fun second car/midlife crisis car. Makes more sense to me than dropping 80k + on a Denali but whatever does it for you I guess.
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Same as me (aside from an American muscle car as a teenager), but from 2007 to now I've owned exclusively European performance-oriented cars, either German or British. Wife has a Kia Soul. If I end up with a winter car instead of us just relying on the one car in the winter, I've already decided it's either German or British again.
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04-07-2021, 06:47 PM
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#1554
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I've had sports cars on and off since I graduated from school... Both my cars are German now, but only because they happen to be the cars that meet my rather niche requirements. Which is to say, my practical car needs to be a manual wagon, and my sports car needs to be a moderately quick coupe with good road feel and also a manual. There are only a couple of good manual wagons in existence at this point. And I actually didn't want to own a Porsche, because people immediately think you're just driving it for status or whatever... but there simply wasn't a better driving vehicle available at anywhere near the price. And even stepping up in price I probably would have wound up with a manual R8, so I'd still be in Germany.
I've always had a thing for Japanese cars, and I'll probably own another one (or more than one) at some point. Maybe a 70's Celica, maybe another Datsun S30. I also have an appreciation for the old British roadsters because we had an MGB and a Triumph when I was growing up, and those were my Grandfather's favourite types of sports cars. Though my Grandma was all about the Japanese cars too... she's 93 years old, and drives an S2000.
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04-07-2021, 08:32 PM
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#1555
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Sector 7-G
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Originally Posted by Table 5
I didn't want to be the old guy in a Hawaiian shirt driving a Corvette, so I bought my "mid-life crisis car" when I was 30. It was something German and fast.
Now that I'm 40, and getting closer to the traditional mid-life crisis age, my dream car would probably be an imported VW California van. So not a pimped-out truck, but definitely closer to what Hulse speaks to.
Still have the sports car though. My mid-life crisis dream is to just keep adding cars.
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Ha - I'd love nothing more than to buy a Ford Transit T350 HR and build it out deluxe to #vanlife. My wife would rather me get something fast and German...
Interestingly enough two of the above people I mentioned going truck "downgraded" from S6 and Cayenne S's. They learned painful lessons on German depreciation.
As for my above theorem on the MMLC (man mid life crisis) - kids are key to this. No kids - and you can forgo practicality...
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04-07-2021, 08:42 PM
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#1556
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evil of fart
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Originally Posted by I-Hate-Hulse
Ha - I'd love nothing more than to buy a Ford Transit T350 HR and build it out deluxe to #vanlife. My wife would rather me get something fast and German...
Interestingly enough two of the above people I mentioned going truck "downgraded" from S6 and Cayenne S's. They learned painful lessons on German depreciation.
As for my above theorem on the MMLC (man mid life crisis) - kids are key to this. No kids - and you can forgo practicality...
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I love the idea of building out a van. I've made blackout blinds and some cool vandwelling stuff for my Sienna and have had a lot of fun on overnighters and weekends in it.
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04-07-2021, 09:28 PM
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#1557
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Craig McTavish' Merkin
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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
I've had sports cars on and off since I graduated from school... Both my cars are German now, but only because they happen to be the cars that meet my rather niche requirements. Which is to say, my practical car needs to be a manual wagon, and my sports car needs to be a moderately quick coupe with good road feel and also a manual. There are only a couple of good manual wagons in existence at this point. And I actually didn't want to own a Porsche, because people immediately think you're just driving it for status or whatever... but there simply wasn't a better driving vehicle available at anywhere near the price. And even stepping up in price I probably would have wound up with a manual R8, so I'd still be in Germany.
I've always had a thing for Japanese cars, and I'll probably own another one (or more than one) at some point. Maybe a 70's Celica, maybe another Datsun S30. I also have an appreciation for the old British roadsters because we had an MGB and a Triumph when I was growing up, and those were my Grandfather's favourite types of sports cars. Though my Grandma was all about the Japanese cars too... she's 93 years old, and drives an S2000.
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A Youtuber I follow is selling a 77 Corolla. Is it anything special? No, but I would love to buy it. Just a dead simple car that I think looks cool and would be fun to drive.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...ota-corolla-2/
If I ever buy a truck for any reason other than to haul something then shoot me. It's all about ego for a lot of truck owners and they love clogging the roads with their overcompensators. Practical, my ass.
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04-07-2021, 10:02 PM
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#1558
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
I've had sports cars on and off since I graduated from school... Both my cars are German now, but only because they happen to be the cars that meet my rather niche requirements. Which is to say, my practical car needs to be a manual wagon, and my sports car needs to be a moderately quick coupe with good road feel and also a manual. There are only a couple of good manual wagons in existence at this point. And I actually didn't want to own a Porsche, because people immediately think you're just driving it for status or whatever... but there simply wasn't a better driving vehicle available at anywhere near the price. And even stepping up in price I probably would have wound up with a manual R8, so I'd still be in Germany.
I've always had a thing for Japanese cars, and I'll probably own another one (or more than one) at some point. Maybe a 70's Celica, maybe another Datsun S30. I also have an appreciation for the old British roadsters because we had an MGB and a Triumph when I was growing up, and those were my Grandfather's favourite types of sports cars. Though my Grandma was all about the Japanese cars too... she's 93 years old, and drives an S2000.
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I love Audi, but I don't know what it is about the R8. It's just never done it for me. I hate the intakes, especially on the first gen, but even the body shape doesn't really grab me.
I think Porsche's have a great mix of performance and reliability in that realm. People can really mile out Porsches. I'm not a Porsche guy, but if I was given 200000 with the requirement to buy a performance car, it would be a 911. The idea of owning a Ferrari would be better than actually owning a Ferrari I think. They're beautiful but I would be scared to drive it.
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04-07-2021, 10:19 PM
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#1559
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Lifetime Suspension
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Originally Posted by DownInFlames
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I owned one, in blue. Ran the same carb went back to stock since that one freezes up in cold weather. Could easily roast the tires in 1st and 2nd the 2T-C has balls.
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04-08-2021, 12:21 AM
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#1560
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
I've had sports cars on and off since I graduated from school... Both my cars are German now, but only because they happen to be the cars that meet my rather niche requirements. Which is to say, my practical car needs to be a manual wagon, and my sports car needs to be a moderately quick coupe with good road feel and also a manual. There are only a couple of good manual wagons in existence at this point. And I actually didn't want to own a Porsche, because people immediately think you're just driving it for status or whatever... but there simply wasn't a better driving vehicle available at anywhere near the price. And even stepping up in price I probably would have wound up with a manual R8, so I'd still be in Germany.
I've always had a thing for Japanese cars, and I'll probably own another one (or more than one) at some point. Maybe a 70's Celica, maybe another Datsun S30. I also have an appreciation for the old British roadsters because we had an MGB and a Triumph when I was growing up, and those were my Grandfather's favourite types of sports cars. Though my Grandma was all about the Japanese cars too... she's 93 years old, and drives an S2000.
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This is really wild. She should have an article or something.
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Originally Posted by nik-
I love Audi, but I don't know what it is about the R8. It's just never done it for me. I hate the intakes, especially on the first gen, but even the body shape doesn't really grab me.
I think Porsche's have a great mix of performance and reliability in that realm. People can really mile out Porsches. I'm not a Porsche guy, but if I was given 200000 with the requirement to buy a performance car, it would be a 911. The idea of owning a Ferrari would be better than actually owning a Ferrari I think. They're beautiful but I would be scared to drive it.
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They couldn't even do their RWD R8, in a proper transmission.
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