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Tested the new tires, and I think they passed!

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Old 10-16-2009, 05:16 PM
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I got the running boards in the garage if ya guys think I should put em back on. I spent 5 bucks at the dollar car wash and it still has $hit falling off of it. But the body is clean, I'll worry about the frame in a day or two my hands hurt from hold the power washer for 30 minutes.
 
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Old 10-16-2009, 10:58 PM
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Perhaps you should get a 4x4 if you are going to do that kind of driving
 
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Old 10-16-2009, 11:28 PM
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Us 2wd people can have fun too! It's more exciting thinking about getting stuck....
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Lol, this was before I painted the headlights, if you look close at the headlight you can see a muddy finger paint of what they would look like when I drew it out
 
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looks like fun. I'm surprised your 2wd LWB did do well.
 
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I can have plenty of fun with my 2wd I don't mind it at all. I may be singing a different tune when winter ice storms come around and cover the roads with ice, but it works for me now.
 
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Lol my truck somehow manages to look spotless clean everywhere there's not mud while it has mud falling off of it.

This was at my work and my boss made me spend like 20 minutes cleaning the parking spot I parked in for a sec because there was so much mud in it. haha. Gotta love going out and being reckless
 
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Here's what I gotta deal with everytime I go under my truck now. I guess this is what I get for playin.

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Quick question, how should I clean off the motor? I have heard about leaving it running and then spraying it but with my K&N I don't think that would be a great idea. Any suggestions, it smells like freakin burnt mud everytime I let it get hot.
 
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I guess no one cares?
 
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I think you could use a steam cleaning machine for auto use or a high pressue washer without turning it on. That's what I did with my VW but thats was with 47 years of grease on it and it worked great!
 


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