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Nothing much. Cabin Air Filter. Had the truck 4 a year now 35,000 miles i think ill start doing thus every 15x from now one91d6f8a247685f4c87d8269f8c46187.jpg

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How's the roll-x treating you?

I'm very happy with it... keeps all my tools and stuff out of sight and safe... 1 day i should do the pop and lock tailgate. I've forgotten to lock it up a couple of times... at work be lucky
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I'm very happy with it... keeps all my tools and stuff out of sight and safe... 1 day i should do the pop and lock tailgate. I've forgotten to lock it up a couple of times... at work be lucky

Oh yeah? And what about the sticks for a quick 9⛳️,!!?? Tell me you have the clubs back there SlavO!!
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They are in there always this time of the year!!!

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5fdc23cec28ead719d41e46c40928419.jpg picked this up from a member here for a great deal!! Installed the 87 can and just change the tire sizes so far but i can already tell a difference in the truck in just a 15 mile drive back to my place...

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Tomorrow im going yo finally out the 2" blocks in the rear the back just looks funny to me 7281db6020720b33fbd548e05f2f8075.jpg0b2f55e3ff0afacb28bcfc64ffe49fda.jpg

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This tuner is awesome power is always there now... and i just top it off after work. And had a nice drive home about 60 mph. Did the same drive last week i got about 18.7 mpg. 91e84d4b3e14ef202d9954415afcd526.jpg

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Best tank of gas ive done with this truck... its all the tuner...97252399ca4b5543518e5f3bda649fae.jpg6dfabb04317b954b43b6705a8b4b326d.jpg

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0a8fd046d43328ab4cbd6b7f10f95c70.jpgcb750aa664e543fef2454e1e3fc0769f.jpg25a8edd267fd350744a404522f127160.jpg frist time trying this oil filter. Had 16% oil life remaining. Thinking about changing the oil every time 10,000 miles from now on... hopefully ive time to get my rear blocks in this week for the level kit

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Finally finished the level kit 0d8b91441e99d954adf5efd8f18b64a0.jpg i like it much better

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As it sits today nothing much happening besides miles raking up... about to buy a new midsized suv for the wife, number 2 child and r last kid will be here in the beginning of October. BOY . No clue what too buy. Im thinking jeep suv. But dont kno... i kinda like the kia as well

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GREAT looking truck! I really like the tires, they look aggressive but as much as you place emphasis on mileage I'm sure they ride good as well? The whole InTuner has me intrigued, I'll have to do some more looking on that..

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