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Got out of work early got gas at 4am as I'm heading home a lady cop fell victim to my hids. She whipped an angry u turn (the only illegal thing of the morning) and decided to drive under my bumper I couldn't see her headlights. So since that's a great way to piss me off I decided to take the back roads home. I drove down the paved road a mile or so and went down a wet dirt road, she stops at the road thinks about it and turns around. She was scurred. I'm surprised she didn't pull me over like all the guys do, truck must intimidate her lol

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Got out of work early got gas at 4am as I'm heading home a lady cop fell victim to my hids. She whipped an angry u turn (the only illegal thing of the morning) and decided to drive under my bumper I couldn't see her headlights. So since that's a great way to piss me off I decided to take the back roads home. I drove down the paved road a mile or so and went down a wet dirt road, she stops at the road thinks about it and turns around. She was scurred. I'm surprised she didn't pull me over like all the guys do, truck must intimidate her lol

I hate when people get on my ass. And then I drop the hammer and lose em haha

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Nah I don't waste my fuel I find it a great opportunity to drive incredibly slow and break for everything in sight, I got someone to hit a turkey once by swerving last minute.

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Got a call at 5am from my Wife. She got a flat tire about 15 or so miles from the house at the bottom of the mountain. Drove out to change the tire, and sent her on her way in the truck. What a day so far.

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Anyone think 2500HD springs plus AAL is overkill on a 1500? Think it will ride too harsh? Should I just take out the AAL and put in the 6" block chilling on my shelf right now? Don't want it to ride like crap that's all

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Showed 0% chance of rain today so I took the car. 10 min into my way to work roads wet. Then it proceeded to rain all morning then the sun popped out. Awesome water spots :(. Got home did a quick waterless wash :)

 

 

Ryan

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Hd leafs will ride like crap, I have a 6.25" block with stock leafs and it rides amazing

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Hd leafs will ride like crap, I have a 6.25" block with stock leafs and it rides amazing

 

HD leaf pack doesnt ride bad at all

 

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Yeah I already had the HD leaf packs but I was wondering if the AAL will really kill the ride. Shouldn't be too bad. Finishing up the rear today and gonna drive it a bit to let everything settle and then see how it rides and if its too tall in the rear. I have 6.25" blocks plus AAL plus the HD packs so it might sit a lot higher than I think

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HD leaf pack doesnt ride bad at all

 

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