Static Shock
Ahh, you guys are just jealous. Maybe i'll get some 06 harley oe parts and put them on my KR. lol, what's with that deal, spending money on oe parts when you already have them. Isn't that like putting mustang GT emblems on a v6 mustang? With the money spend on new oe parts, you could have the real truck, first time around. Im in the market for an xlt cloth rear 60/40, anyone wanna trade for a KR 60/40?
My next mod, F350 badges on my F150. lol.
My next mod, F350 badges on my F150. lol.
Last edited by golferdude1971; Oct 4, 2005 at 12:59 AM.
Most static buildup is due to movement between yourself and the car seat, or rubbing certian types of shoe soles on that factory carpet. Hopefully this is not the case, but your vehicle may also be building up static electricity as it moves through the air (which would not be very safe when refueling). Even some tire materials can contribute.
Here's a link for you:
http://www.pei.org/static/index.htm#links
Here's a link for you:
http://www.pei.org/static/index.htm#links
Originally Posted by PiggNFord
Just touch your passengers earlobe with the tip of your index finger right before you get out, no more shock for YOU. 

Originally Posted by golferdude1971
Ahh, you guys are just jealous. Maybe i'll get some 06 harley oe parts and put them on my KR. lol, what's with that deal, spending money on oe parts when you already have them. Isn't that like putting mustang GT emblems on a v6 mustang? With the money spend on new oe parts, you could have the real truck, first time around. Im in the market for an xlt cloth rear 60/40, anyone wanna trade for a KR 60/40?
My next mod, F350 badges on my F150. lol.

My next mod, F350 badges on my F150. lol.



