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garner

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Well me and my friend went mudding Friday night and we're gonna go tomorrow with hopefully a group of people. It's really fun. Here's some pics

The spot

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Round 1

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adamwilkes14

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ON second thought I dont think you should lower that truck...LOL...no way in hell would I be mud slinging in an R/T
 

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I hope you know how to properly recouping a truck after you put it in mud...to do it right, there is much more than washing the outside of it.
 

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I would never take that truck muddin but, it's your truck do what makes you happy. Just make sure you wash the undercarriage. Mud has a way of ruining seals and stuff like that
 

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Yea take a good long time and wash underneath the truck. I went mudding in my old truck and I could never get all the mud washed off from underneath and it drove me crazy!
 

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just like mentioned above...you need to get a high pressure attachment for your hose or a pressure washer...jack the truck up and wash it really well...then get a grease gun and grease every greasable part on it...
 
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Gotcha. We've done most of that, just have to lift it up and clean underneath completely. Anybody have any tips for cleaning the inside of the wheels?
 

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take the wheels off and clean them... if that truck didnt have sealed wheel bearings, you would also want to pull the rotors and the inner and outer wheel bearings...clean them with brake clean and repack them...a little bit of mud in a bearing can cause mucho damage...
 

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