+1Would be nice if the AI generated text was clearly indicated with.....a sweet dildo emoticon.
+1Would be nice if the AI generated text was clearly indicated with.....a sweet dildo emoticon.
See, he was rightChris said we weren't mature and responsible enough for ChatGPT. And now you guys want dildos?
No problem.
Just for a little more information/reference for anyone looking at this. The Motobilt bumper has 2.75" of clearance above the frame.
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The inner bar has a part that sticks about 3" above the frame which would have been into the bumper where the grille hoop comes down.
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I was late to the party.You missed out on our day and a half of AI fun
I was late to the party.
I didn’t read the entire thread, I noticed after I posted.Haven’t they covered this AI. Enough in movies to know we don’t want to go there?
AI will rule humanity.
To be fair, your motobilt bumper doesn’t clear the sway lock. I’m running a motobilt bumper and have no issues with clearance to the sway lock. They make multiple styles of bumpers, so saying, “the motobilt bumper doesn’t clear,” is a bit misleading
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Post pictures of your bumper from the side and it will help in seeing if it you have the room.
I have a Motobuilt bumper and the way the wings of the bumper come up over the sides of the frame makes it very hard for the SwayLoc to fit.
EDIT: Just to be CLEAR this is only one style of bumper made by Motobilt.
The inner bar on the passenger side is what can cause a problem.
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3/4" from top of AR to lip of bumper. SwayLoc is in the shop in the box.Looks like you have room for a SwayLoc and a couple cans of soup in there. If not, cut stuff.
3/4" from top of AR. SwayLoc is in the shop in the box.
Currie bumper. Cutoff wheel time?
Funny I didn't notice anything when cycling the suspension for shocks and bumpstops. Or maybe the AR was disconnected.. I've exhaled since then.
I'll cycle before moving the bumper for SL install.
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Cycle the axle and find out.
Cycle the axle and find out.
I quote you a lot on these threads - because you're most helpful - seriously.
A burden you'll have to bear.