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Old 05-08-2008, 09:41 PM
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i figured you guys with a 2nd gen ram might like this pic of our badge haha






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wow thats pretty cool. i havent taken my truck off road because once its in the mud, you can never get it all off. I learned my lesson on old vehicles and now only my jeep goes in that sticky goo.
 
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think i wont be takin my baby out for a while, because i have tried to clean it for a total of about 6 hours now, and still the undercarriage and the door hinges, hood hinge etc, squeek and need to be cleaned and lubed, drivin me nuts
 
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One little trick I used to use, before I learned not to mud the snot out of my big, heavy, expensive trucks, was to put a sprinkler or two underneath and let them go for a few hours right after you get to the house.

Gets all the undercarriage crud out quite well.
 
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ORIGINAL: cumminalong

One little trick I used to use, before I learned not to mud the snot out of my big, heavy, expensive trucks, was to put a sprinkler or two underneath and let them go for a few hours right after you get to the house.

Gets all the undercarriage crud out quite well.
Well where the hell where you 3 months ago when I took mine out? I'm STILL trying to get all that mud off.
 
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One little trick I used to use, before I learned not to mud the snot out of my big, heavy, expensive trucks, was to put a sprinkler or two underneath and let them go for a few hours right after you get to the house.

Gets all the undercarriage crud out quite well.
Well where the hell where you 3 months ago when I took mine out? I'm STILL trying to get all that mud off.
Well, I was in that little 'ish hole in South America.

You know, the communications black hole of the friggin' universe.

 
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ORIGINAL: cumminalong

One little trick I used to use, before I learned not to mud the snot out of my big, heavy, expensive trucks, was to put a sprinkler or two underneath and let them go for a few hours right after you get to the house.

Gets all the undercarriage crud out quite well.
That's a COOL tip !!
 




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