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Too cold and lazy. And it was too late. And my other truck is taking up the top of the driveway cause there ain't a transmission in it right now lol

 

Sent while in 'Murica...

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Maybe because it knew you were doin your ol' truck wrong by letting those things slap and scratch up your new ride!

 

 

Hmm. Never had a scratch on my truck (that I COULD SEE) from the nice carwash I go to that has those things and the foam brushes and other things that spin and go back and forth.

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Hmm. Never had a scratch on my truck (that I COULD SEE) from the nice carwash I go to that has those things and the foam brushes and other things that spin and go back and forth.

You're just not looking hard enough :D

 

I get to get the truck back from the shop tomorrow! FINALLY after a week. Most of the downtime was waiting on parts.

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Did 6-Hi mod with Lows/Highs/DRL. No fog lights equipped though, either thinking about adding them or spot lights in the future.

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Broke in the new truck and took her hunting. She got a little muddy

 

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@ kstruckcountry to answer your question, yes, she does burn em good. I didn't do an actual burnout but flat footed the accelerator from a dead stop and she sat and spun for a good 3 sec. before traction control kicked in

 

Sent while in 'Murica...

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Aw hunting that thing I haven't done since September, working too much and too tired.

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You dont take Goodyear LS2's off road

I found that out the hard way lol

Aw hunting that thing I haven't done since September, working too much and too tired.

I'm normally too tired to wake up at 4 on the weekends lol

 

Sent while in 'Murica...

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Nailed a doe going 40 mph truck is fine, no damage at all as usual. Doe didn't fair so well.

 

Truck is getting a solid 12-13 mpg with 37s as well.

 

Can't wait to put a full tank in her when i start work this January. I'll be cruising at 55 mph nothing but highway. Should be able squeeze 13-14 mpg

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Speakers are quiet and subs are ridiculously loud I made a thread on the audio section about it

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