Lets keep it Alive!!!!
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i'm so stressed right now that i'd rather use the energy to argue with him towards finding a new home. i have a medium sized dog that not a lot of land lords take kindly to so it's been nearly impossible to find a place that'll house me and my dog - been looking since this past friday.
thanks april & matt
I would talk to an attorney. something isn't right about his reasoning. My friend has been paying his mortgage every 3rd month for a year and still lives there!
sorry, i'm just a skeptical guy
but none the less, good luck getting into a new place. it's hard right now, everyone is ditching their home and renting
sorry, i'm just a skeptical guy
but none the less, good luck getting into a new place. it's hard right now, everyone is ditching their home and renting
according to him the RePo-men invade on the 2nd. when i asked about the past months of rent i had been paying he said that he didn't want to raise my rent when his IR went up and reasoned that as soon as he finds a person willing to rent the 2nd room he would just mark-up that person's rent to cover costs. i guess his intentions were good, but it ended up screwing me over in the long run.
i'm so stressed right now that i'd rather use the energy to argue with him towards finding a new home. i have a medium sized dog that not a lot of land lords take kindly to so it's been nearly impossible to find a place that'll house me and my dog - been looking since this past friday.
thanks april & matt
i'm so stressed right now that i'd rather use the energy to argue with him towards finding a new home. i have a medium sized dog that not a lot of land lords take kindly to so it's been nearly impossible to find a place that'll house me and my dog - been looking since this past friday.
thanks april & matt

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You and meestersteph booth have the same coilovers right? I'm thinking about getting some but I don't want my car to have a harsh ride. I drive to the bay area about 6-8 times a year so 6-8 hours of bumps each direction would drive me crazy and probable kill my back. If you guy could let me know I would appreciate it. Thanks.
Sorry about the home situation Charlie..hope it all works out for you, which I'm sure it will...
You and meestersteph booth have the same coilovers right? I'm thinking about getting some but I don't want my car to have a harsh ride. I drive to the bay area about 6-8 times a year so 6-8 hours of bumps each direction would drive me crazy and probable kill my back. If you guy could let me know I would appreciate it. Thanks.
You and meestersteph booth have the same coilovers right? I'm thinking about getting some but I don't want my car to have a harsh ride. I drive to the bay area about 6-8 times a year so 6-8 hours of bumps each direction would drive me crazy and probable kill my back. If you guy could let me know I would appreciate it. Thanks.

thanks for the support FitFreaks! you're all just as supportive as family 

. good news already, my GF just came from viewing a town home in chattsworth that welcomes pets, is not in the ghetto, and doesn't cost an arm & a leg. as soon as i get home i'm filling out the application 
i run my pro-c's valving at 7 out of a possible 12; 1 being least stiff and 12 being the most ultra-mega-super-stiffest ride possible. 7 is plenty comfortable (for me) for daily driving. i would recommend 6 or 5 for long road trips. IIRC, the pro-c's come with 800kg springs up front and 600kg in the rear but you have the option of ordering yours with a less aggressive spring (600kg front / 400kg rear). don't quote me on that because i may just be quoting my wishful-brain-source. if i'm right, i would recommend the lighter spring weights - i would rather have my shocks dampen my ride rather than the springs


. good news already, my GF just came from viewing a town home in chattsworth that welcomes pets, is not in the ghetto, and doesn't cost an arm & a leg. as soon as i get home i'm filling out the application 
i run my pro-c's valving at 7 out of a possible 12; 1 being least stiff and 12 being the most ultra-mega-super-stiffest ride possible. 7 is plenty comfortable (for me) for daily driving. i would recommend 6 or 5 for long road trips. IIRC, the pro-c's come with 800kg springs up front and 600kg in the rear but you have the option of ordering yours with a less aggressive spring (600kg front / 400kg rear). don't quote me on that because i may just be quoting my wishful-brain-source. if i'm right, i would recommend the lighter spring weights - i would rather have my shocks dampen my ride rather than the springs
thanks for the support FitFreaks! you're all just as supportive as family 

. good news already, my GF just came from viewing a town home in chattsworth that welcomes pets, is not in the ghetto, and doesn't cost an arm & a leg. as soon as i get home i'm filling out the application 
i run my pro-c's valving at 7 out of a possible 12; 1 being least stiff and 12 being the most ultra-mega-super-stiffest ride possible. 7 is plenty comfortable (for me) for daily driving. i would recommend 6 or 5 for long road trips. IIRC, the pro-c's come with 800kg springs up front and 600kg in the rear but you have the option of ordering yours with a less aggressive spring (600kg front / 400kg rear). don't quote me on that because i may just be quoting my wishful-brain-source. if i'm right, i would recommend the lighter spring weights - i would rather have my shocks dampen my ride rather than the springs


. good news already, my GF just came from viewing a town home in chattsworth that welcomes pets, is not in the ghetto, and doesn't cost an arm & a leg. as soon as i get home i'm filling out the application 
i run my pro-c's valving at 7 out of a possible 12; 1 being least stiff and 12 being the most ultra-mega-super-stiffest ride possible. 7 is plenty comfortable (for me) for daily driving. i would recommend 6 or 5 for long road trips. IIRC, the pro-c's come with 800kg springs up front and 600kg in the rear but you have the option of ordering yours with a less aggressive spring (600kg front / 400kg rear). don't quote me on that because i may just be quoting my wishful-brain-source. if i'm right, i would recommend the lighter spring weights - i would rather have my shocks dampen my ride rather than the springs

Sorry about the home situation Charlie..hope it all works out for you, which I'm sure it will...
You and meestersteph booth have the same coilovers right? I'm thinking about getting some but I don't want my car to have a harsh ride. I drive to the bay area about 6-8 times a year so 6-8 hours of bumps each direction would drive me crazy and probable kill my back. If you guy could let me know I would appreciate it. Thanks.
You and meestersteph booth have the same coilovers right? I'm thinking about getting some but I don't want my car to have a harsh ride. I drive to the bay area about 6-8 times a year so 6-8 hours of bumps each direction would drive me crazy and probable kill my back. If you guy could let me know I would appreciate it. Thanks.

I drove around on 12s for the first day (the most stiff setting) and it was smooth as well, but I could feel every bump on the road (if that made any sense).Bottom line is, the skunk2's are so adjustable that you'd be hard pressed to find a setting that doesn't fit your needs. +1 for skunk2 pro-c's!
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Decided to try out most of the settings, and I'd have to agree with chaaree, 6-7 is the best of both worlds
I drove around on 12s for the first day (the most stiff setting) and it was smooth as well, but I could feel every bump on the road (if that made any sense).
Bottom line is, the skunk2's are so adjustable that you'd be hard pressed to find a setting that doesn't fit your needs. +1 for skunk2 pro-c's!
I drove around on 12s for the first day (the most stiff setting) and it was smooth as well, but I could feel every bump on the road (if that made any sense).Bottom line is, the skunk2's are so adjustable that you'd be hard pressed to find a setting that doesn't fit your needs. +1 for skunk2 pro-c's!



