What did you do to/with your second gen today?

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dodge dude94

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yep right in the middle of the min/ max line in the crosshairs


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Not bad. Color as of now? Considering the amount of gunk in that pan it outta get dark quick.
 

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Give it some time. I'd change it again in about 3k

oh ya most definately since the good fluid is blowing out the crap. dad said we might drive it to work tomorrow to get the crap out the back.


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oh ya most definately since the good fluid is blowing out the crap. dad said we might drive it to work tomorrow to get the crap out the back.


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Cleaning the truck out would be a good idea.

Gunk your damn engine bay too.
 

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lol Probably worked the truck to death too.

the previous owner before amanda my mom's friend who sold it to us. used it for construction and the gasket was a cork gasket that was baked onto the pan.


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the previous owner before amanda my mom's friend who sold it to us. used it for construction and the gasket was a cork gasket that was baked onto the pan.


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I think cork is factory. And yeah, that's why it's muddy. Ever been to a work site after a rain? lol
 
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