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View Poll Results: I will only be happy if Andy Reid selects...
A QB with the 1st pick of the draft 167 48.69%
Trades back and selects a QB in the 1st round 39 11.37%
A QB in the 2nd round of the draft 17 4.96%
A QB in the mid to late rounds of the draft 2 0.58%
A free agent, or trade from another team at QB 10 2.92%
Michael Vick 7 2.04%
Kevin Kolb 2 0.58%
He's Andy ****ing Reid. He knows more than I do. Whoever he takes, I'm good. 94 27.41%
Gaz loves defense, but I want him to select our QB 5 1.46%
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Old 01-05-2013, 08:13 PM   #1
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I have never seen someone so far off base argue so vehemently they are right.

Have you ever seen a master cylinder from a GM, Ford, or Chrysler vehicle mounted in the center of a car? No they are always on the driver side.

That being the case how do you have even length of line to the drivers and passenger side brakes?
"How do you even length of line" is not a coherent sentence, please try again, or go back to the brake line thread and post it there.

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And I mentioned the basics because you can't even explain the basics correctly.

I understand completely how most brake systems work.

You on the other hand didn't even know how ford truck runs it's brake lines, or a dodge.


Millions of them out there.


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I do know how ford trucks run their brake lines, and dodge, and just about everything else on the road. And if I don't know it visually, I know it in theory, because I've gone through the schooling for it.

You claim to be able to explain the basics, but you couldn't. You claim to be a master tech, but can't tell me what test series you took.

Of course you are done, you don't want me exposing your lie to the entire forum over and over until it becomes proven fact. I wouldn't want that ridicule either. BYE
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"How do you even length of line" is not a coherent sentence, please try again, or go back to the brake line thread and post it there.
Re-read that question, dipshit.
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