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I made an almost identical trip from Aztec NM back here. I ended up coming through Amarillo, Fort Worth and down I-45.... Drive wasnt too bad, I-40 was empty when I came through, and most of the truckers were accommodating to my 55 top speed.
I can say though, that the drive though Lubbock...
Watching some TV last night and had a little epiphany. I've seen some extra jerry can mounts put on the rear mud flaps, but I kinda like this idea.
I see it on the HMMWVs all the time and wondered if anyone has done something like this. Either a full swing-out rack like these (yes its a...
honestly, I'd probably look for a take-off bumper to get fixed up... a bow in the metal like that is now a weak point and may crack or completely break off in the even of another whoopsiedoodle.
I had the old solid-state flasher, and swapped to the newer one, and also snagged a new turn signal lever, and now my LEDs work great. My temporary fix was to remove the bulb from the switch and manually flash it. but that got old quick :?
crappy pic from yesterday. my work in progress.... doing the electrical work first, then some fuel and brake work, fix a few minor leaks, then comes the paint work and super singles. Jesus this got expensive! :shock:
this gives me hope, i was thinking it was going to be too much work to hit my truck with a sander.... you probably just saved me $3k worth of sandblasting/priming by a shop. fat lady sings
that 3rd pic, the tan one with the camper top in the bed, I've seen that truck here in Houston recently, nice couple from California on a US road trip tour. Met them at a gun range to be exact! :beer:
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