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Can I substitute 1& galvanized steel water pipe for electrical 1& rigid metal conduit (RMC)?

Are the threads the same? Does it meet National Electric Code?

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Den, You will in the long term create unneeded wear on suspension components etc proportionate to your driving habits. Especially if it's a daily thing. They are good cars but they don't have high end struts etc. I'd slow down enough that it doesn't feel like an abrupt jolt. It's always subjective but depending on the size and number etc, your car will appreciate the slower speeds
Just a guess That you might check out the speed limit signs in that area They are possibly set by law to protect your car
Well try to take em at an angle and take it easy on the throttle. your car will thank you, and you will also save money on premature suspention rebuild.
start at 15 miles an hour then keep uping it 10 miles an hour every time until you break something its like that question hom manny licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie pop

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