tnmotown
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That's a badass rig!
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Same side steps I have. I like them after a year or so. There are a couple very small spots that the paint has chipped off so be careful if powerspraying.
The wife and I took a little trip yesterday (12 hour round trip) to pick her up a project truck (yes she like working on truck's, mainly older truck's). Hopefully will pick my project truck up next weekend. Definitely need a bigger trailer.
Picked up a 1987 Chevy k20 with a plow.
2018 2500 6.4L Hemi Tradesman
That’s nice, I love the old squarebody trucks.
Think you quoted the wrong guy. Not sure what you're talking about....Are those the FireStones? Mine wouldn't even go out the semi-grassy driveway (live on in country) without spinning.
So do I. I've been tossing around the idea of throwing a 12v in 1. I'd love to find a military m1008 1 ton square body
2018 2500 6.4L Hemi Tradesman
I sold this one in 2017, you can see my new stock Ram in the street.
Thanks, it’s a hobby to sorta restore these and the Jimmy or Blazers every few years.
Hated to do it but I sold this one in 2015
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Think you quoted the wrong guy. Not sure what you're talking about....
Went and explored Mammoth for the weekend. 4 days isn’t nearly enough time up there. Camped out in Lone Pine on the way back and what a windy night 55 mph gusts, damn glad the rtt is bolted to the truck. But man I thought the rain fly was going to rip off.
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Scotty throwing more smoke!
Scotty's about that smoke.
Have such a love-hate with him just because 90% of the stuff he complains about (especially with Dodge/Ram) come down to people just not taking care of their vehicles properly.
Totally would bet that that thing was run with 87 over the life of its ~160k miles.