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ORIGINAL: pitkanen44flyers
i'm in lancaster pa so it gets kinda hot around here...like i said i'm keeping it in the truck at least untill the winter incase it ever does get to hot for my liking that way i can just spin it back on and everything is good.
i'm in lancaster pa so it gets kinda hot around here...like i said i'm keeping it in the truck at least untill the winter incase it ever does get to hot for my liking that way i can just spin it back on and everything is good.
I'm in Lancaster too, we need to get a few guys and have a dodge off road day!!
~Samuel
ORIGINAL: ironcowboy
Cool man,
I'm in Lancaster too, we need to get a few guys and have a dodge off road day!!
~Samuel
ORIGINAL: pitkanen44flyers
i'm in lancaster pa so it gets kinda hot around here...like i said i'm keeping it in the truck at least untill the winter incase it ever does get to hot for my liking that way i can just spin it back on and everything is good.
i'm in lancaster pa so it gets kinda hot around here...like i said i'm keeping it in the truck at least untill the winter incase it ever does get to hot for my liking that way i can just spin it back on and everything is good.
I'm in Lancaster too, we need to get a few guys and have a dodge off road day!!
~Samuel
i live in va, norfolk area. it gets fairly hot here in the summer, at least one week steadliy over 100. i've never had any problems with my engine over heating or running hot. that is also in stop 'n go traffic. nothing like sitting on a bridge tunnel for 1hr+ just to go 3 mi's. if you ever do see your temp climbing, kick on your heater for a few minutes. putting in the 180 degree thermo helps too. good luck.


