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Cross posted to GMFS, I seen it lol

You aren't allowed to go to that place. It is in your contract

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You aren't allowed to go to that place. It is in your contract

That place is a shit show anyways, I follow one thread on there. You post something and everyone will shun you no matter what. Bunch of (insert select few words here) over there lol
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That place is a shit show anyways, I follow one thread on there. You post something and everyone will shun you no matter what. Bunch of (insert select few words here) over there lol

Yea, if you don't have 30 inches of lift, 60 inch tires, and offset wheels that stick out 90 inches past your fenders you're a nobody over there.

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Changed out #3 and #5 glow plugs in a restaurant parking lot since the engine was cool.

 

Then dug some holes, had to get pulled out of one set of holes. No 4wd, buddy's f150 didn't have 4wd, and we both have street tires. He couldn't yank me out, owner of the property came with his jacked up K10 and yanked me out. The driver's side middle brake locks up during backing so that sure didn't help, at least it was locking up when we got it to the storage property. But at least it's on my property finally and not on someone else's. Towed fine for the 25ish miles. Definitely know that thing is back there. I'm not used to the front end feeling that light anymore, felt like I was driving my 2500HD again. Wind sure didn't help either. Never ceases to amaze me how stupid people are, yes let's cut off the 20,000ish lb vehicle... Morons.

 

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My hero haha

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They'll cut off a 100k lb. oversize-load heavy truck - clueless idiots everywhere today.

 

Just try and sell things on Craigslist - they all come out of the woodwork then ... :rolleyes:

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Changed out #3 and #5 glow plugs in a restaurant parking lot since the engine was cool.

 

Then dug some holes, had to get pulled out of one set of holes. No 4wd, buddy's f150 didn't have 4wd, and we both have street tires. He couldn't yank me out, owner of the property came with his jacked up K10 and yanked me out. The driver's side middle brake locks up during backing so that sure didn't help, at least it was locking up when we got it to the storage property. But at least it's on my property finally and not on someone else's. Towed fine for the 25ish miles. Definitely know that thing is back there. I'm not used to the front end feeling that light anymore, felt like I was driving my 2500HD again. Wind sure didn't help either. Never ceases to amaze me how stupid people are, yes let's cut off the 20,000ish lb vehicle... Morons.

 

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My hero haha

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Wow

 

 

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Just got the wheels and tires on my truck now looking for a programmer. Have more info under "Vehicle Builds". Go Check it out please. Looking for some general information. Thanks guys!!

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damn sorry to hear this chris, you ok?

I'm a little sore. More pissed off that It happened

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