I have a 94c ranger and have stock 14" rims with 235/60/14 tires. I want to truck to look meaner and sit higher. What kind of tire size should I get? I do not want to raise truck or have steering problems. What is goos size?? Thanks
You can only put 14" tires on 14" rims. If you want bigger tires you will have to get bigger rims. But remember, doing this will throw your speedometer off. When it says 60mph you could be doing 70.
Ted | Nov 02, 2009
get a set of mustang wheels 15" ,they are common and cheap , but if you go to big , they will rub the sway bar when you turn .
bogthehorible | Nov 02, 2009
November 2nd, 2009
1986 Mets- after a speechless game 6, the Mets trailed 3-0 going to the bottom of the 6th in game 7, came back and won.
1987 Twins- only won 85 games on the year. Trailed 3-2 in the WS, trailed 5-2 in game 6 and came back to win. Trailed 2-0 in game 7, came back to win.
1996 Yankees- lost the first 2 games to the Braves by a combined 15-1. They also trailed 5-0 in game 4 and were a whisker away from going down 3-1. They came back to win and in the process, won 4 in a row.
2001 D-Backs- trailing 3-2 in the series and forcing a game 7, the D-Backs trailed 2-1 going to the bottom of the 9th in game 7. They scored 2 to win the game 3-2 and the series.
2002 Angels- trailing the series 3-2 and game 6 5-0 going to the bottom of the 7th. The Giants at one point were up 5-3 with 6 outs left. The Angels came back to win 6-5. In game 7, the Giants once again led, but gave it up and the Angels won the game 4-1 and the series in 7.
I’m an Indians fan so I’m going with the 1997 Marlins. The Indians were 1 out away from winning when Jose Mesa blew the save in the bottom of the ninith inning in game 7.
Utter Chaos | Aug 29, 2009
Dimandbacks. Just look at how hard they suck now.
vanna204 | Aug 29, 2009
What about the Red Sox in 2004. Down 3 games to none and down 4-3 in the ninth inning and they come back to beat the Yankees and then swept the Cards in the World Series. I guess if you’re talking about just the Series, it’s not surprising they won. But when you look at the entire playoffs, that has to be the biggest comeback/upset in history.
As far as the 2002 series. I am a Giants fan and I have to say the Angels won in large part due to some very poor decisions by Dusty Baker. Pulling Russ Ortiz with a five run lead was dumb. But pitching Livan Hernandez instead of Kirk Rueter was stupid. Rueter was 14-8 with a 3.23 ERA and 1.267 WHIP where Hernandez was 12-16 with a 4.38 ERA and 1.407 WHIP. Plus Hernandez was prone to giving up a lot of runs in the first two innings. The sting of that series is still fresh.
Justin H | Aug 29, 2009
1969 Mets.
Their offense was crap I mean the leader in home runs for them had 25. But they had a kick a$$ pitching rotation everyone with a ERA under 3.50 with Nolan Ryan as a backup.
Go Mets 09 | Aug 29, 2009
The 1969 Mets or, as they’re known in Chicago, the F^cking Mets.
They had Seaver, Koosman, and a young Nolan Ryan but the rest of the team was crap. That said, they blew past the Cubs in September and beat a pretty good Atlanta team to win the NL pennant. Then they beat AL juggernaut Baltimore to win the championship.
It was like watching a chihuahua beat up a pack of pit bulls.
Narcoleptic Insomniac | Aug 29, 2009
how about the 2003 marlins look at the salary cap difference
goes to show money doesn’t buy championships heart does
J138 | Aug 29, 2009
The 1986 Mets, but I’m a Mets’ fan at all so I’m cool with it.
HoopFan (The Special One) | Aug 29, 2009
There are Series that had no business getting dragged out to Game 7 — 1986, 2001 — but when it goes seven, anything can happen.
So I’ll name a few that, from just before Game 1, looked like a fairly easy coronation for one team but went, rather quickly, the other way.
1988 Dodgers — man, this was a ragtag crew, Gibson ailing, with only Hershiser really on the money, while the Athletics had a full hand to play. Only Gibby took Eck downtown, and Orel was on a roll the likes of which we’ve rarely seen. Throw in a couple of homers by Hatcher, and the A’s turned out lucky to win even one.
2006 Cardinals — really, the story here was the Tigers, and how the entire pitching staff completely forgot how to field their position. Give a team a few extra outs in the World Series, and that team is gonna win. And the Cards did.
1995 Braves — the Indians were a genuine wrecking machine, but ran into Maddux, Glavine, and Smoltz all at their peaks.
Chipmaker | Aug 29, 2009
The 1988 F-ing Dodgers and the 1990 F-ing Reds. Thanks for asking that question, now I’m all pissed off all over again.
Riferous | Aug 29, 2009
The 2006 St. Louis Cardinals, with an 83-79 record, defeated the powerhouse New York Mets 4-3 in the NLCS, and then defeated the Detroit Tigers to win the World Series. I have no idea how they did it, but somehow the St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series that year.
The Real Guitar Hero | Aug 29, 2009
The Diamondbacks. Got so lucky in 2001 with Luiz Gonzalez taking steroids.
republican lad | Aug 29, 2009
November 2nd, 2009
is the same thing of witches, ghosts and those bad spirits? is there another view of Hallowen in the paganism
Same thing as everyone else…we have to wait a whole year till it comes again.
sketch_mylife | Nov 01, 2009
Halloween is nothign more than trick-or-treat night for me and my family (I’m a Heathen -Germanic Paganism-). Samhain (Halloween) is an Irish Holiday, it’s not that important in my religion.
While Halloween is my favorite National Holiday, it isn’t my favorite religious Holiday.
Bobby The Wolf - JPA | Nov 01, 2009
It’s a time to honor our ancestors and others who have gone before us. It’s also the last of the harvest festivals. Within the Wiccan mythos the Goddess enters her dark phase and the God becomes Lord of the Underworld.
Ghoast Kitteh | Nov 01, 2009
We Pagans Witches etc its Samhain our new year Pronounced So when..)its a day "All Souls Day" were we honor our ancestors when the veil between this world and the spirit world is the thinnest….BTW we as Pagans Witches are not BAD neither is our Religion…
Amethyst Moon | Nov 01, 2009
November 2nd, 2009
So I bought a new car on 10/01/2007. Its a 2008 Chevrolet Impala. I am currently making payments on the car. Its was priced at 30,000 when I bought it. It was my first time buying a car, and I had no one to assist me in the process. My payments are around $605 a month.
My problem is that since I have had the car it has had so many problems. The door handle completely fell off when I went to open the driver-side door, the sun-roof was leaking, and numerous other manufacturer problems that were covered by warranty.
I am disappointed with my sale, and I can’t even enjoy my car because of all the problems with it. I also feel that my payments are way too high.
Do I have grounds to sue, or file a complaint with the company I bought the car from? Is there a way I can get my payments lowered?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I am unemployed and a full-time college student. When I purchased the car I was also in college, but working a min. wage job. I had no co-signer.
November 2nd, 2009