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If you were editor for a year, what would you do?
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Posted: 07/02/09 11:33 AM
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Hypothetically - if you were in charge of 8-Lug Magazine for a year, what would you do with it? You have the normal corporate restrictions, and can only hire one guy (or girl) to help you.
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Posted: 07/02/09 05:59 PM
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I personally would fail, if I had to do anyhting with it I'd hire soemone to maitnain the magazine just as it is with the occasional upgrades along the way. I love 8-Lug, I love to see the extreme trucks, lifted/slammed doesn't matter to me (I do prefer lifted a bit more though). My biggest peeve that i would love to see in the magazine is maybe the addition of a pricing with some articles.
I'd love to see just how much money some of these people are putting into there awesome trucks. If not a detailed list (always cool), at least a rough estimate. That's bout it I think. Thanks for the good work, couldn't find a way to email 8-Lug so this seems the next best place
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Mr8Lug
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Posted: 07/06/09 06:39 PM
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I understand your point about prices. What makes it tough is some companies don't want us to print the prices because their parts are heavily discounted by retailers. Some have separate pricing for different areas of the country (like East/West of the Mississippi, for example), and some just don't want to turn you off from making a phone call (just being honest here). So, with the pressure to not run some prices, we just don't usually run any prices. But, maybe that's a subject we should reevaluate.
Bob Carpenter Editor, 8-Lug
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Posted: 07/09/09 06:52 PM
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okay, thanks. At least i am satisfied in knowing
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Mr8Lug
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Posted: 07/10/09 06:41 AM
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By the way...anyone can email me at Bob.Carpenter@sorc.com
Bob Carpenter Editor, 8-Lug
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