I guess with 6 tires its safe to say that in the small chance you may have a blow out you still have two extras.
Have a safe trip/adventure fellas.
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Originally Posted by bulldog19
If you guys are coming through Philly @ dinner time and want a Cheesesteak this is my reccomendationhttp://www.tonylukes.com/stores/ion:
There's the iconic war of Pat's vs Geno's but this is a step above in my opinion as I've tasted each of them. They also have a Roasted Pork Sandwich which is very good as well.
If you get into Philly earlier there is also the Reading Terminal Market http://www.readingterminalmarket.org/ They close @ 6:00 pm but in there is place in here called DiNic's very good Roast Beef and Roast Pork Sandwiches.
Great stuff. Thanks for posting that. It's added to the list.
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Originally Posted by 6t9 camaro
After reading this all I can envision is the movie breakdown! My question is who is going to stay with the vehicle and who's going to hitch a ride for help!
Good luck, drive safe!
Good question. And
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Originally Posted by compos mentis
These will come in handy...I think the Krispy Kremes carry them.
Eeewwwwww.
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Originally Posted by GregWeld
New tires are the best insurance you could have bought....
With a gas tank that old - don't run it down below a 1/4.... there has to be plenty of sediment and maybe water in there...
Of course tires need to actually be on the road in a running driving vehicle... so that part remains to be seen. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
EPIC!!!
Sage advice.... Obi wen.
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Originally Posted by Sieg
24 x .75 = 18 x 6 = 108
3400 / 108 = 31.5 refills
31.5 x 18 = 567 gal x $3.35 -1899.45 / 3400 = $0.56 per mile
108 / 52 = 2.07 hours per tank
Might be worth picking up a 5 gal fuel jug for backup.
And a six pack of oil.
Can't wait for this one to commence!
Well aren't you helpful...
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