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Finally got some winter tires on steel rims. 
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also added some amber strobe lights to the front of the truck. ( being an army medic I am somewhat of a magnet for accidents.  People at work call me a black cloud ) 

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ooh lala should I go for it guys?
lol
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Mine was from Molly69. Don’t be too jelly. [emoji1787][emoji1787]

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On 12/9/2020 at 11:31 AM, slj2008 said:

Did you add lights to the steps ??  Look's good

Yes, 11mm/3watt/flush mount/stainless bolt lights

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9 hours ago, JohnnyLane said:

Yes, 11mm/3watt/flush mount/stainless bolt lights

Thank You for the info.

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13 hours ago, slide187 said:


Mine was from Molly69. Don’t be too jelly. emoji1787.pngemoji1787.png

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You got one too I deleted mine ?

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1 hour ago, Codman67 said:

You got one too I deleted mine ?

mine was already deleted i only had a notification email, never click on those links anyway you might catch a ISTD. lol

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Went to a body shop a couple weeks ago to see if they would paint my chrome bumpers. They would not for obvious reasons. Started doing a ton of research and ignored all of the advice on not painting them... Obviously. Finished the rear bumper today. Think it came out pretty clean. There are a couple imperfections in the clear coat, but if it bugs me enough I’ll polish them out. Hopefully my 4 hours of sanding hold up [emoji23][emoji1317] Not bad for 70ish bucks per bumper.

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Hey guys!

Just got my truck back after a week of repairs. Radiator, lines, water pump, belt, thermostat all replaced. Also got a tune up with new OEM spark plugs and wires and a fuel system flush. It was more expensive than I thought and took a lot of time, but I am very, very happy with the end results. Truck rides like it did when I first got it and is super smooth; just in time to become my daily driver again for a new job. ?

 

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mine was already deleted i only had a notification email, never click on those links anyway you might catch a ISTD. lol

Mine said she was “looking for a good guy for romantical s3x.” all I had to do was “click here to register.” I mean... if that’s not legit, idk what is. [emoji1787][emoji23][emoji1787][emoji3059]


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You’re alive!! Lol


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Been a while. I think I've added tow mirrors, Detroit Truetrac rear differential, and 4.10 gears since the last time I was posting much. Oh and the B&M diff cover.

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4 hours ago, Mercracing said:

I ordered a front and side view cameras. Details coming...


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start a thread on the install and set up

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