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Pulled the trigger on some DC Gunmetal 7 wheels. Half an inch more offset than stock, should look good IMO

 

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That is gonna look awesome! Can't wait to see them on the truck.

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Took the family and Dog to Outter Banks for the week. First road trip with the new truck.

 

Oh yeah, hurricane chased us out one day early.

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Parking lot, not pictured a K2 Sierra AT

 

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Drove down to River Ranch with a friend for an over night get away. Sometimes I think Google knows me too well. It took us down a 10 mile dirt/gravel road instead of a paved road. Got to see lots of Florida ranch land on the 1.5 hour drive there, as well as the return trip. Truck got a good dirt/mud water bath on that dirt road. The stay at the ranch was fun even if some of the activities were closed due to all the rain we've been having.

 

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Truck needs a good bath now, I don't think the rain that's going on now is going to do much to clean it. If it stops raining my buddy and I are going to install a bunch of lights on our trucks. Also need to check the tranny filter as there's an ever so tiny bit of fluid accumulating on the filter bottom, only about a drop. Nothing falling on the driveway that I can tell.

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Now that tropical storm Hermine is gone I decided to give it a much needed bath and shine.

 

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Tailgate used as a table for our seafood boil

 

 

Ryan

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Packed up and drove home. Cleaned the interior of the truck

 

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I built some headlights and fired off a few rounds at some tannerite off the 86 [emoji23] attachicon.gif20160904_200506.jpghttps://vimeo.com/181439261

 

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