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Fiver, how many miles on your jetta? I've got 62k on mine and I have to replace rear brake pads already. The 4runner, which tows the boat, has 70% life left on them according to the toyota dealer.
apparently VW sets the brake controller to be biased to the rear brakes to avoid the nose drop when getting on the brakes.2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES
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I love the Fuelly site, I now know that I have spent $538 on diesel in the passat to go 5,854 miles and $510 in my truck to go...1,648! !!!! Like someone punchin ya in the gut!
http://www.fuelly.com/driver/timmyb/passat
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Originally posted by Timmy! View PostNice job! You got a C average! I haven't tried that before, hoping to in the next couple of weeks. Which gun are you wanting?
I got a AA rating in the NSCA buddy.....
Since no two Sporting Clays courses are alike and target angles and speed at individual stations may be changed from time to time, it is difficult for shooters to "groove in" as they might in trap or skeet. As a result, Sporting Clays scores are generally not as high as the scores in traditional clay target games such as trap and skeet. For example, the average necessary for a AA classification in trap is 97%. In Sporting, the average necessary for a AA rating is 80% for the United States Sporting Clays Association (USSCA) and 75% for the National Sporting Clays Association (NSCA). The typical field gunner will break 35-40% of the targets on his first attempt and 50% is a reasonable goal for a shooter getting started in Sporting Clays. New shooters can attain a classification after shooting 300 (classification) targets"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace
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