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WTB: revo axle parts - 12.28.2007, 02:09 PM

i have a-arms, bulkheads, pivot balls, and steering knuckles. in looking for aftermarket diffs and any upgrade parts. also looking for crapload of screws.


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12.28.2007, 02:38 PM

i got a but load of revo parts.

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12.28.2007, 03:12 PM

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...also looking for crapload of screws.
I'm not familiar with the "crapload" unit of measurement. Is this a volume or weight measurement? And, what is this roughly equal to in either metric or standard units?
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12.28.2007, 03:19 PM

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I'm not familiar with the "crapload" unit of measurement. Is this a volume or weight measurement? And, what is this roughly equal to in either metric or standard units?

It must be metric, kind of like a newton is supposed to be the weight of a std size apple.

I am guessing that at least 100 test subjects would have to ingest a similar quantity of food, and the results would be weighed and sized and an average of the findings would indicated the approximate weight and size of a "crapload".

Now, whether he meant a crapload wieght or size is beyond me.
   
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12.28.2007, 03:22 PM

didnt get your pm, t-maxxracer. crapload is a volume measurement, a very big one.


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12.28.2007, 03:35 PM

Thanks for clearing that up! Now, I should probably ask t-maxxracer what constitutes a "but load" as well. Maybe that's the standard equivalent to the metric crapload? Or maybe it's a measure of weight/mass instead of volume? Gotta make sure we keep our units of measurement straight.
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12.28.2007, 03:42 PM

yes, i think a buttload is equivalent to a metric crapload. the equation would be: buttload=crapload/1cm cubed.


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