Posted by paul on November 01, 2009 at 08:44:45 from (66.44.132.155):
In Reply to: Re: Asking for help posted by Duh on November 01, 2009 at 08:17:48:
I know what you are saying, but very few questions and answers are black & white, but rather shades of gray.
Perhaps the rims bolt up, so the answer is yes.
But, what if the dish of the rims causes you troubles with mud buildup, or wears out the bearings quicker?
Don't you appreciate the shades of grey, learning, alng the way?
A person could say yes & leave it at that. (It bolts up.)
A person could say no & leave it at that. (It wrecks bearings too fast.)
Did either yes or no actually answer the question?
Me, I like the longer answers that provide some color & advice & intrest. _Most_ of the time. I do know what you mean, on occation things take a bad track & don't provide any info at all about the question. I know.
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