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It's all personal preferance. If you go to that warmoth site that you posted earlier they have a description of all the woods and their tone qualities. To make it more complex, pickups should be selected to complement the tone qualities of the body. For example, basswood as mentioned...
It's an epiphone. Epiphones are Gibsons overseas made guitars. They are decent. They did dabble in making strat copies for a while. I don't personally like the looks of that model, but if you do, that's all that matters. As far as the quality, it's gotta be better than the bridgecraft...
definately start out used. Try to stay away from ultra cheap off-brands because you do get what you pay for. I usually keep looks and feel in mind. Pickups can be changed down the road and you can taylor the sound to your music style.
Ok... As it is right now, I've got a busted pinion bearing in my d30. My front DS is already pulled. I don't make a lot of money. I figured with the DS off, I could just regear the front now, instead of paying for the labor twice. Then I could save up and get the rear geared to match later...
If I left it in 2WD, could I regear just my d30 until I get the $ for the rear (currently 3.55 looking to go 4.56)? Would I have to pull the front DS? If I had to use 4WD, what would happen?
A few weeks ago my radio and several guages went out. I replaced my radio fuse and they all came back to life. Then a few days ago my speedometer, odometer and trip odometer went out. I replaced the fuse that said "guages" and that didn't fixt the problem. Any ideas?
I always use customer feedback to find out what tires are good, especially when it's something we don't carry. One thing I'll say about BFG is that they are prone to punctures. I repair more flat BFGs than Toyos or any other in-house brand. And often it's something relatively soft that gets...
Toyo M-55: Very durable casing. One of the toughtest tires available with decent traction. Not quite as aggressive as the BFG MTs, but more so than the ATs. You'll get a lot of miles out of these as well. Only problem is they're all metric sizes. The closest you can get to a 30" is a...
Re: Scratch & Dent BBQ
You say it'll end at dusk... I'll be gettin' off work around 5:30 and coming from Tacoma. I don't mind the drive if there will still be stuff going on by the time I get there.
-Jeff
I couldn't go because I had the bright idea of running 33" boggers on my pretty much stock axles... I would almost certainly break something.
I'm normally not too concerned with breakage, but my wife and I are moving to Tacoma in a week and will be paying more rent than we ever have, and on...