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why did you take off your running broads ? now I no were that white stuff in my yard came from.

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why did you take off your running broads ? now I no were that white stuff in my yard came from.

Preferred the look and was going to play in deep snow and wanted more clearance to do so. But now I like the look alot so they might stay off

 

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I bolted on some nFab nerf bars the other day. Never did get the truck washed since it's supposed to rain tomorrow and snow Tuesday. Need to get some pictures of my tint and black badges too.

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How do they screw that up? That sucks brother....at least you get another few months of great anticipation!

 

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They are going to try to dealer trade for it so hopefully they find another one like it.

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Lol yes I heard it works wonders! Haha

Dabble some on that muffler bearing it should be good for about 10hp haha

 

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Dabble some on that muffler bearing it should be good for about 10hp haha

 

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Then you have to apply muffler bearing grease to the rotors and pistons. Cake it on!

 

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Then you have to apply muffler bearing grease to the rotors and pistons. Cake it on!

 

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I just use WD40.... Works grate!!

 

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I just use WD40.... Works grate!!

 

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KY jelly is actually the preferred lube stated in the manual.

 

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KY jelly is actually the preferred lube stated in the manual.

 

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Buy in bulk

 

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Finally got the new exhaust installed.

What muffler did you go with?? Were the corsa tips a perfect fit?

 

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