I've noticed that whenever I drive over bumps w/ the front two tires, it would make a thump sound when the tires land, the back tires don't make this thump though. My questions are:1) Are the front shocks the problem here? or is it something else? How can I know for sure? Are there any tests I can do to check?2) If the shocks need to be replaced, should I just go ahead replace all 4 of the shocks? or just the 2 front ones?3) Could anyone give me an estimate of how much it would cost? (I was quoted a total of $250 for replacing two front shocks)
Use 16oz. Or 18oz. It's better for your safety and your conditioning.buy some headgear also.You think using knockout gloves are cute?What happens if you get knocked out?Will you be wishing you had bought those smaller gloves then?Anyway.For Professional Matches 8oz. is used.In Amateur Matches Either 12oz. or 10oz. is used.I used 10oz.
It's not the ground moisture you are going have an issue with, the moisture from the hay the air won't be able to get out if you stacked it on rubber of any kind it would mold, guaranteed. I too hate pallets, I still use some if I have to, but I got some 2x4x12s and 2x6x12s, spaced them 12 apart. Works great! I haven't had any problems none of my hay has molded. They are easy to move so you can rake clean under them it doesn't create homes for mice like pallets do.
why and get some REAL gloves. 12 oz. for matches. those puffy ones don't even look real.
umm.. the origin is dogs actually peeing on fire hydrants. dog actually do that.