Why buy American? Reply #1 – July 11, 2007, 01:19:12 PM I dunno, looks like the Honda roughed up the upper tape stripe pretty good... Quote Selected
Why buy American? Reply #2 – July 11, 2007, 08:06:39 PM THAT is why I like American pylons opposed to the inferior made pylons produced in Mexico. Quote Selected
Why buy American? Reply #3 – July 11, 2007, 08:51:56 PM I've had pylons run into me like that before. Even in an american car they can cause some serious damage. They're just freakin' dangerous. I don't know why they haven't been banned. How many people have to die in attacks like that before we wake up and put an end to it once and for all? Quote Selected
Why buy American? Reply #4 – July 11, 2007, 09:23:17 PM Years ago when I was a kid I saw a pylon (now I know what they are called) and decided to run over it. I was driving a VW bug at the time and hit it at about 50mph. I thought what could it do it's rubber.That thing made all kinds of noise and and scared me to death. Then it got stuck in my back bumper and sounded like it pulled my engine out. I had to stop and boy was it tangled up there, took me 10 minutes plus to get it out. And here I'm in plan sight and scared of getting caught.I'm not going to fool around with those things again.TED Quote Selected
Why buy American? Reply #5 – July 11, 2007, 09:48:59 PM Pylons and concrete polls...They come out of nowhere. I know from exsperience.The pylon reminds me of the time I was working at a tire shop. This guy cam in and said his daughter was complaing about a noise in the front end. So we filled out the paper work and pulled the car in. Pull the first tire off put it on the balancer nothing s we put it back on. we take the other side off and die laughing. this pylon was wrapped around the front suspention on this honda so bad we had to cut it out. We called the guy out to the shop and aske d if he wanted to keep it. He replied "Yes I'm going to put it in my daughters bed and let her explain it when she gets home." Quote Selected
Why buy American? Reply #6 – July 11, 2007, 09:52:13 PM trees always had a way of just jumping out in front of me. Quote Selected
Why buy American? Reply #7 – July 11, 2007, 10:06:15 PM Quote from: dudeman351;160265trees always had a way of just jumping out in front of me. You know if you honk your horn before you hit it, it's not your fault. At least that's what an old girlfriend said. Quote Selected
Why buy American? Reply #8 – July 11, 2007, 10:41:55 PM , you guys have the bad luck.... must be a guy thing, I've never had anything jump out and hit my car before....at least not while I was driving it. LOL Quote Selected
Why buy American? Reply #9 – July 11, 2007, 11:41:24 PM dude, this is the exact reason why i think its unbelivable that someone would brake check a 80's thunderbird. if i can take a 160lb deer dead center at 45mph and not ruin the structure of the car (i measured and measured to make sure) then a honda has NO CHANCE when they brake check me. one day, ONEEEEEEE DAY, right in the kissa! Quote Selected
Why buy American? Reply #10 – July 12, 2007, 12:27:26 AM QuoteYou know if you honk your horn before you hit it, it's not your fault.At least that's what an old girlfriend said.LOL. She might be on to something there.:D Quote Selected
Why buy American? Reply #11 – July 12, 2007, 07:37:39 AM Quote from: Autocat;160292dude, this is the exact reason why i think its unbelivable that someone would brake check a 80's thunderbird. if i can take a 160lb deer dead center at 45mph and not ruin the structure of the car (i measured and measured to make sure) then a honda has NO CHANCE when they brake check me. one day, ONEEEEEEE DAY, right in the kissa!Or maybe take the hint? Quote Selected