Archive for July, 2010
Whisky Lullaby-Brad Paisley
Artist – Brad Paisley Album – Mud On The Tires Lyrics – Whiskey Lullaby Brad Paisley & Alison Krauss) (Bill Anderson/Jon Randall) She put him out like the burnin’ end of a midnight cigarette She broke his heart he spent his whole life tryin’ to forget We watched him drink his pain away a little at a time But he never could get drunk enough to get her off his mind Until the night Chorus: He put that bottle to his head and pulled the trigger And finally drank away her memory Life is short but this time it was bigger Than the strength he had to get up off his knees… Continue reading
Popular Formula D Tire Manufacturers

Sports fans tend to follow the sponsors of their favorite team or player. The same is true with auto racing, the only difference is that these players are known as drivers. In fact, car racing, this is most commonly seen with NASCAR. It has been said that NASCAR has the largest group of faithful followers. Fans not only support the sponsors of their favorite drivers, but also tend to buy goods or services from them. The same can be said with Formula drift. Formula Drift is a sport that is relatively new in the United States. Although the first professional event was held in 2004, the sport still has quite the following of the fan. Like many NASCAR fans, these fans… Continue reading
Off Roading – Gone Right
We’re having a good time without getting stuck… Continue reading
9-26-09 New England RC Rock Crawling G2G at: Skinner Mt. Hadley MA Part 1
9-26-09 New England RC Rock Crawling G2G at: Skinner Mt. Hadley MA Part 2 here: www.youtube.com… Continue reading
Reasons Why Tires Fail and What You Should Do

Tires could well be the most important component in your car or truck, as they affect the performance aspects of the car, including handling and acceleration to ride comfort and braking. Therefore, it is absolutely necessary to maintain your tires and probably deserve more attention than any other part of the car. However, most drivers just do not think about the state of your tires. A Transportation Department study from 2001 stated that 60 to 80 percent of the cars have tires with low pressure, 20-50 percent of them are driving with low tire pressure, and 10 percent to 30 of these cars have tires with pressure as low as 30 percent of the recommended pressure. Underinflation is one of the… Continue reading