Different Accessories for Different Vehicles

Choosing the perfect parts and accessories to put on your ride all depend on the type of vehicle that it is. For instance, if you happen to drive an SUV, then the Nissan Titan accessories that you will probably want to check out are either rims or window tints. People who go for aftermarket Dodge Ram parts will want more utility from their vehicle and should look at winches or bed extenders. Of course, those looking to give their sports car should take a look at the 350Z body kits that are on the market. These will help to add just that little extras bit of uniqueness to their ride. And speaking of unique, new wheels are a major influence in how people view your car or truck. Showing off your ride and your sense of style is easy with some Cadillac accessories. And since most of these vehicles will be used mainly on the road, you won’t have to worry about getting your new accoutrements dirty. But if you are looking to get your vehicle a little dirtier, then maybe you should check out a lift kit or brush guards. These are some of the best and first Jeep Cherokee accessories that people purchase for their SUVs, and once you see the transformation, you will see why. All of the best parts can be found on the Internet, and it is very easy to do so.

Late Night Sports

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Television at night is an interesting thing. I say this because I was recently up at night and had the honor of watching some late night sports. The sport in question was truck mudding. Ok, so that may not be the official name of the sport, but essentially it involves two trucks facing off against each other in a mud pit to see who can get through the course first. It’s basically just regular racing with mud thrown in to make things interesting. The main event pitted a Dodge Dakota against an F150 Ford. Now, I don’t know a whole lot about trucks, but the Dodge Dakota parts that this guy had on his ride certainly made him look the business. Of course the Ford was having none of it though. You could see that he was yelling at the driver of the Dodge even before they set off. You could see his black Shoei motorcycle helmet bouncing up and down as he was trying to psyche out his competition. But when the dropped their hammers, the Dodge darted into the lead. I assume that he had the better low-end torque and that the other guy needed some new Ford F150 accessories to make better use of his engine’s power band. The crowd was going nuts while it was simultaneously being sprayed with mud. I have to assume it was mud and not black cavier or something like that. Anyway, as they went into the first turn, the Dakota took a commanding lead on the Ford. As they slewed their way through all of the mud, the Ford must have found some traction because he slowly began to catch the other guy on the straights. But unfortunately the straights are not very long and before too long, they were into another bend. And as the each slingshot out of the bend, the low-end grunt from the Dodge really got the better of the Ford and he won by about two lengths. As he was passing the crowd, you could see that he was heading back to his stall where another Dodge waited. This one was a Charger and was covered in sponsor ads and Dodge Charger accessories. I guess that if you drive a certain make, you tend to stick with it. For what it’s worth, the race was slightly entertaining, if a little short. In all, the race took about 45 seconds. I’m not sure that it really constitutes as a sport, but maybe that is also why they put it on late at night.


In the future...

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If it were up to me, everyone would fly around in a giant RC airplane of their choice. Why is this? Well, it’s simple really. For one thing, the sky is fairly wide open as it is and there is lots of space up there. Secondly, the RC planes everyone would fly would be electric so as not to pollute the environment any longer. The third great thing is that the controls would be joystick based and very easy to pick up. And if you wanted to add some new parts, it would be as easy as adding custom Mustang rims to your ride, because all of the major, interchangeable parts would be Lego based. I don’t know how long it will take for this to take effect, but if I had to hedge my bets, I would say within seven years, everyone will be flying around in RC air planes. Now I’m off to figure out how to make my Acura parts work with this new invention and to cash in all of the clay poker chips sets that I have lying around to pay for everything.


RC Cars and Paintball

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My friends and I have a new game we like to play. It is a game that involves RC cars, and paintball guns. And before I continue, I should say that it is probably exactly what you are thinking. Essentially ours is a game that equates to being able to do evasive maneuvers with your RC car while it is being shot at with paintball guns. The rules are simple. We set up cones in an empty dirt lot away from any thing that we can damage and try to get the car from one side to the other without being hit. Whoever takes the least amount of hits from the paintball guns is the winner. Not only is this good practice for driving an RC car, it is also very good practice to try and get better with the paintball gun. Hitting a moving target is not as easy as it looks and this is especially true of an RC car. They are very fast and can turn and stop on a dime, if you aren’t careful you could get into serious trouble though. In fact, we moved to the dirt lot because the last time we tried it, we relegated the shooters to the patio set while the RC car drove around in the street. We didn’t really think about it, but after shooting wildly and hitting the new BMW wheels on my dad’s car, we quickly learned our lesson. Thankfully, the paintball paint doesn’t dry all that fast and we quickly removed the evidence before he found out.