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What have you done to your 5 ton this week?

Tinstar

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Come on, it's a joke dude! And I was responding to Davis, not you. And yes, I know what it is, please do not make me read the entire TM on the clearance light. (I'm sure the military made one).

PS (that was a joke too!)
I know it was a joke!

Thats the bad thing about text. Can't read tone.
I meant that as a " go for it"!
 

USAFSS-ColdWarrior

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Whatever dude. It's a dome light now.

Im a trendsetter! Just watch ... the copycats are going, "Why didn't I think about that!

it will become industry standard on all custom jobs from now on!

If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.
- Henry David Thoreau
 

therooster2001

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Pulled off a rookie move and didn't put the fuel cap immediate back on when refueling. It bounced off somewhere in a 1/4 mile stretch that I walked three times to find, and couldn't. I have a spare, but just pissed at myself. Anyone know if that special screw in the cap is a one time thing?
 

Cape Coastie

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image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgI have done a few things lately. Picked up a set of desplined front hubs that were missing the center caps. Real hard time finding the correct caps so I opted for another fix. Found some Dorman freeze plugs. They were not the dish type like the original ones. They are domed with no lip. A little grinding and I got them to fit pretty tight. Used some 5 min epoxy to seal them tight. Put them on and have only driven it once but did notice a little more acceleration. Hope it helps a little on the fuel mileage. I also wrapped the steering wheel with 550 para cord. It took all of the 100' spool and about 2 hours to complete. Came out pretty good I think. I also have a spinner ball that my son got for me. It is printed with my name and the truck model. Lots more to do.
 

gimpyrobb

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I had one of those spinney knobs on my first deuce. One trip offroad and it whacked mt hand pretty good, launched it out the window and never looked backed.
 

99nouns

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Oh you have to see me backup my XLWB M927 with power steering with one of those spinney knobs, I flip that truck around like a pancakes in the morning.
 
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