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Old 10-19-2005, 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Bobcat698
It is a smooth textured material

Does this statment sound odd to anyone else? Truck looks good. I'm putting some 315 Maxxis Buck Shots on this Sat. Had to barrow a 315 (from the F-in-L) due to the fact that I destroyed one tire with a screw and another with a rock.

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Old 10-20-2005, 07:59 AM
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looks good, and i am sure it is well worth spending the bucks up there to keep the rust away.
Old 10-20-2005, 06:44 PM
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I did my 97 in june of 2004 with rock guard. No problems yet and still looks good. The rock guard i used was by 3M and came in a spray can and clear. I had to take the clear coat off spray the rock guard then paint it and clear coat it.
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Looks really good. Love the stacks
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Thanks guys

Yeah, the rust is nasty up here.. Buddy has a 99 Chevy that is rusting on the inside of the door already. He isn't happy, especially since I'm the one that pointed it out
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Looks good. Sounds like you had a fun trip as well.
Old 10-21-2005, 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Flashdancr
Looks good. Sounds like you had a fun trip as well.
Trip back was awesome! Left Texas Wednesday night with the truck and was in Indianapolis Thursday morning.. Only issue we had was the clock spring decided to die when I was TEST driving the truck..
So I had no cruise the whole way home.. Kept me and my driving partner awake though.

I did find out when doing a service 2 weeks after I got home that ONE loose bolt was holding on the drivers side HUB on.. The other 3 bolts were MIA..

Makes me wonder how I made it back in one piece after having the cruise at 80MPH much of the way home..
Old 10-21-2005, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Bobcat698
I did find out when doing a service 2 weeks after I got home that ONE loose bolt was holding on the drivers side HUB on.. The other 3 bolts were MIA..
That could have been bad!

Originally Posted by Bobcat698
Makes me wonder how I made it back in one piece after having the cruise at 80MPH much of the way home..
You weren't driving faster than your guardian angles could fly!
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Originally Posted by Bobcat698
...I had no cruise the whole way home...

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...having the cruise at 80MPH much of the way home..

Does this strike anyone else as being hard to believe???

Glad you made it back safe...

I think we need to have a poll on how many people have that same rear bumper.... that is the same one I have and I have seen at least a couple other pictures of the same one... Someone in Texas must have been having a sale on those

Nice truck. I like the black on black on black... I want some steps like that because I eventually want to get rid of the chrome nerf bars that I have... How well do they work out for you?


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Originally Posted by Bobcat698
Thanks guys

Yeah, the rust is nasty up here.. Buddy has a 99 Chevy that is rusting on the inside of the door already. He isn't happy, especially since I'm the one that pointed it out
Yep, minnesota is rough on the trucks also, my driver's door is rust'n out pretty good.

Your truck looks great! , I like the black rims, and that it is an ext. cab, very nice!, Tim.
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Originally Posted by durasmack
Does this strike anyone else as being hard to believe???

Glad you made it back safe...

I think we need to have a poll on how many people have that same rear bumper.... that is the same one I have and I have seen at least a couple other pictures of the same one... Someone in Texas must have been having a sale on those

Nice truck. I like the black on black on black... I want some steps like that because I eventually want to get rid of the chrome nerf bars that I have... How well do they work out for you?


--Trey
Heh I saw that after I posted it. Then I figured I'd wait and see if anyone actually READS my posts

I am 6'5 so the step bars don't get much use on my side, but my gf is vertically challenged and I'd never hear the end of it if I took them off
They work good though

Thanks Trey.
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Thanks for all the compliments guys, really makes my day/week!
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Originally Posted by durasmack
Does this strike anyone else as being hard to believe???

Glad you made it back safe...

I think we need to have a poll on how many people have that same rear bumper.... that is the same one I have and I have seen at least a couple other pictures of the same one... Someone in Texas must have been having a sale on those

Nice truck. I like the black on black on black... I want some steps like that because I eventually want to get rid of the chrome nerf bars that I have... How well do they work out for you?


--Trey
Yep I got the same Ranch Hand Bumper on my 96 3500
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Originally Posted by Bobcat698
Nope, just my name for it

I guess what it is is Line-X liner sprayed using low-pressure, cold.
So then it can be done in like Silver?
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So then it can be done in like Silver?
Yep. Sure can.


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