What Did You Do To Your 2ND GEN RAM Today?
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Fredericksburg, Virginia
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And moving barrels of water is probably easier than trying to pickup a pickup truck bed by yourself, they are a little awkward to hold...
That's a b1tch and a half, man.
Pepsi and mtn dew is all we drink. Besides those are from over a months worth of getting thrown in the bed of the truck. I collect the cans and bring them to the metal yard when I get about 8-10 trash bags full of them.
In hopes of finally finding this damn cab leak, I took the trim off the pax side carpet, and folded it back out of the way.
Then cut the firewall padding off as high up as I could.
Wrung out and mopped up as much water as I could, and will now look for what direction the water emanates from.
I've used flowing silicone to seal the 3rd brake light, the sliding window pains, around the window itself, and the roof seams.
It is not the heater core as I've bypassed that, and it is clear water, not coolant.
I have a good water flow from the A/C condensate line, so that's not blocked.
Then cut the firewall padding off as high up as I could.
Wrung out and mopped up as much water as I could, and will now look for what direction the water emanates from.
I've used flowing silicone to seal the 3rd brake light, the sliding window pains, around the window itself, and the roof seams.
It is not the heater core as I've bypassed that, and it is clear water, not coolant.
I have a good water flow from the A/C condensate line, so that's not blocked.
You all can handle it. Two of us pulled the bed off the 1997 when dropping the rear end. The difficult part was that the other guy is a runt (5'-6").