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    I buy things I need. I sell things I don t need. I have been in many car crashes.
    Location: United StatesMember since: 04 May, 2002

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    Monroe 911104 Reflex Light Truck Shock Absorber
    06 Sep, 2017
    Not commonly available, but great performance and value
    I purchased a pair of these for my 2000 (2nd Gen) Ram 1500. Those trucks are known to have a lot of sway/body roll while cornering. These reflex shocks help to control that roll a little bit and the truck seems slightly more composed while cornering. Shock construction is similar to Monroe's gas magnum (which I have on the back of my truck), they just function differently. Basically these shocks become stiffer the faster they are compressed/decompressed. These were special order shocks at all the local auto parts stores, but easy to find online. If for some reason you were setting up a Ram to road race, I would search for something even stiffer, but for normal driving and hauling a trailer, I am pretty pleased.
    04 Jan, 2010
    Fun, Simple, Great for Train GooRoos
    This game is easy to get into. Track building is as simple as clicking the start, then clicking the end, and it's done, complete with tunnels, bridges, turns, etc. (AKA you don't have a bunch of big turns, med turns, small turns, straightaways, switches, and s-bends that have to be connected) Train selection is pretty good for when it was made, goes from the 0-4-0 Grasshopper all the way to modern diesels. The user sees the world from a "blimp" perspective (similar to Sim Golf, RollCoaster Tycoon, Sim Park, etc.) Graphics are more focused on landscape than the actual trains. Some parts are really cool, like watching cranes load logs onto cars, etc. There are no animated human passengers in the actual game play, but you do compete against other historic Railroad building legends. The challenge is more focused on where to bring different types of goods and connecting cities, as opposed to track building itself. The cities will grow as you use their resources, depots and industries can be updated as you use them. The tutorial is really good for getting started, but everything is really straightforward and user friendly, almost to the point of being boring. I think this is a good game for a middle school student. Elementary students could have a lot of fun with this game with no struggle, but probably would not use every feature that it is capable of. I'm a college student and I still have a lot of fun with it, but people who have outgrown train interest may see it as childish. As you add more and more tracks and trains to an area, the graphics slow down worse and worse. It's something you learn to ignore, but a graphics card is recommended for superior game play. Trains will not collide with each other: if possible they will wait for another train to move, otherwise they drive right through each other while one of the trains momentarily disappears. There is a wide variety of things the trains can haul and each has its own type of car and annex (loading station). This game is a personal favorite of mine, one I wish I got sooner. Usually a cheap find for the amount of enjoyment you can get out of it.
    68 69 70 71 Thunderbird Lincoln MKIII Left Front Brake Hose ~ D0SZ-2078B ~ 8459
    22 May, 2018
    Great Deal Perfect Fit
    First off, these hoses aren't available at any major auto parts stores, so you are stuck with finding them online one way or the other. These hoses are cheaper than the "high quality reproduction" brake hoses out there on eBay, and since they are NOS from back in the day they fit absolutely perfect. I had no issues and no leaks with these and they look just like the factory hoses which helps keep an authentic look for those with a sharp eye. The seller ships fast too!
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