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How about a very salty Sierra?

 

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And this is why I most likely will have to do an undercoating on the frame this summer with some POR-15. The incredible amount of salt that kicks up during a New England winter eats away at the frame like mad.<br><br><br>

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Haven't done this before. Seeing if it works.

Well, seems to have worked. Mine's the dark blue one by the flagpole. Taken yesterday, just north of Pierre, South Dakota.

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Here is my truck Christmas Morning with snow on the ground lol

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Took these when I got home today. All in all about 6" of snow today. The second pic is aftr snow blowing thats why it is covered in snow on the side.

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I will have to take a pic tomorrow of this huge hill along a road ditch that drifted over today...would make for a cool pic, will try to get one tomorrow for you guys. Ryan

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