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Sitting by the dock of the bay waiting for a package from Shaun. :innocent:
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In the middle of moving dude, you said it was fine anyway you haven't sent me anything yet so just hold on, you never know what else may arrive.
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SHAUN wrote:In the middle of moving dude, you said it was fine anyway you haven't sent me anything yet so just hold on, you never know what else may arrive.
Just joking with ya. Esp. since you said you had my address.
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Let's see how this turns out. :???:
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Will you shut up. Theres nothing wrong, I have plenty of succesful trades and sales.
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SHAUN wrote:Will you shut up. Theres nothing wrong, I have plenty of succesful trades and sales.
Count to 3, breathe. Calm down.



You ok now. Roll with it dude, it was just a joke. :lol:
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Murdoch wrote:Let's see how this turns out. :???:
It'll turn out alright, if not Hobbits aim for the knees with their frying pans. We Hobbits being vertically challenged that's about as high as we reach.
SHAUN wrote:Will you shut up. Theres nothing wrong, I have plenty of succesful trades and sales.
I've heard that. Don't worry about what others are saying. My sitting on the dock of the bay line was a JOKE about you saying you could send something.

Even though I'm old doesn't mean I lost my warped sense of humor. :lol:

crazydave wrote:Count to 3, breathe. Calm down.

You ok now. Roll with it dude, it was just a joke. Laughing
Just follow the sage crazydave's advice.

Personally I count to 20 before posting if I think someone is ripping me. Gives me time to see if he's joking or serious and to come up with a decent reply.
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BilboBaggins wrote:Dave think I read that you use damper grease in you stock shocks. What is it and where do I get some?
I used the grease that came with my Atomic shocks. Its pretty thick and sticky, but I'd like a little more damping action. I don't know what visconsity it is, but RCmart sells both Atomic and Tamiya damper greases. (Do a search there for "damper grease" to find Tamiya's and search "friction grease" to find Atomic's.) I'm gonna try some heavy stuff, probably Tamiya's.

http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/product_i ... s_id=18607
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crazydave wrote:I used the grease that came with my Atomic shocks. Its pretty thick and sticky, but I'd like a little more damping action. I don't know what visconsity it is, but RCmart sells both Atomic and Tamiya damper greases. (Do a search there for "damper grease" to find Tamiya's and search "friction grease" to find Atomic's.) I'm gonna try some heavy stuff, probably Tamiya's.

http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/product_i ... s_id=18607
I'm trying Trinity's silicon diff lube in them (loaded up last night) and it seems to help. That stuff is really thick.
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