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Nothing like admitting to insurance fraud on the internet lol

moron lol

 

 

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Jake from State Farm will be calling you at 3am to discuss this.

She sounds hideous.

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Nothing like admitting to insurance fraud on the internet lol

What an idiot lol

 

 

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Nothing like admitting to insurance fraud on the internet lol

Next thread he creates will be "what's the best insurance company in Texas?".

 

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Next thread he creates will be "what's the best insurance company in Texas?".

 

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hahahahaha

 

 

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Next thread he creates will be "what's the best insurance company in Texas?".

 

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That would make my day

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5w20? Did you opt for that over the 0w20?

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I have read more than I will ever admit on this but since I pull a little 5K travel trailer and looking at the make up of the 0w-20 decided on the 5w. It is still dexos certified so I gave it a shot.

Bob

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Nothing like admitting to insurance fraud on the internet lol

 

He must have a great claims adjuster or one that needs glasses. Where is all the white paint on the front damage?

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I have read more than I will ever admit on this but since I pull a little 5K travel trailer and looking at the make up of the 0w-20 decided on the 5w. It is still dexos certified so I gave it a shot.

Bob

I tow quite frequently myself, maybe I should give it a shot as well

 

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He must have a great claims adjuster or one that needs glasses. Where is all the white paint on the front damage?

Thinking the same thing.

 

 

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Picked up my lift and on my way to pick my wheels now

 

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c6152947224a4a306e3d8c421077c451.jpgjust purchased these for my truck.

 

 

2015 1500 LT Silverado Midnight Edition

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