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Came across this pic taken in 2009 on my annual visit to MIS (Michigan International Speedway ) and just knew I had to share it.

I know it will make some of you cringe.




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As Larry the cable guy would say " you can't fix stupid"


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Tires are an obvious upgrade.

As long and they didn't move around TOO much inside, shouldn't be a problem!





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Oasisbob wrote:

As Larry the cable guy would say " you can't fix stupid"


OR "Git'r done!"





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All depends what the other side looked like. Then you could make a more informed judgement call. The use of a wheel chock is beneficial. I'm assuming that they "tippy toed" all weekend.

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At least they used a wheel chock




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So what's the problem? He USED a wheel chock


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Thats how you change a flat.

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Wonder if this leveling technique would work for a beach front site??




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downtheroad wrote:

Wonder if this leveling technique would work for a beach front site??



This would'nt happen to be yours...downtheroad??????

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