G35driver Plate Frame
#17
Originally Posted by inTgr8r
LOL... Do we ever really get out of the dog house.
So true.
I had the G out a week ago Sunday on a long drive to visit friends in the Annapolis Valley. It was my wife's first drive with the new suspension- (set at 4 turns from hard). She said it was a bit "jiggly" but was okay with it...so I don't seem to be in the dog house on that one
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From: Ontario, Canada
Originally Posted by RBull
Only been 17 years here but I know what you mean. Can't surprise my wife with too much.
But, but, JIGGLY , I have heard of rough, firm, smooth, soft, but jiggly is a new one. Cute .
#20
Originally Posted by GEE35X
LOL, Deane anything over 10 years is a feat nowadays. I think we are very fortunate to have the partners and the toys we have.
But, but, JIGGLY , I have heard of rough, firm, smooth, soft, but jiggly is a new one. Cute .
But, but, JIGGLY , I have heard of rough, firm, smooth, soft, but jiggly is a new one. Cute .
LOL Wayne, I agree with you on the marriage longevity comment. So many peeps are on their second or third one. A friend was telling me the other day their young children and others at school think it's different if they only have "one mom or dad and only live at one house".
Jiggly was what she said. I don't know if that's a word or the right spelling.
I have to admit the ride is pretty firm and the car now exhibits more side to side motion on uneven roads. On the highway it's not as noticeable from a comfort point of view.
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