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03-01-2010, 09:43 PM | #1 |
Watchin the rust grow
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Western Nebraska
Posts: 950
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Re: 4 wheelin tips and advice
I have to old ammo boxes rolling around in the toolbox of my pick up that are full of tools and other nescesities.
Food, non-perishables. 2 quarts of oil (don't want to drive home a quart or so low?) 2 gal. of coolant 2 gal. of water 2 quarts of ATF Machinest's wire Duck Tape Electrical Tape Fuses "Handy Man" jack Ratchet straps / come alongs A friend to follow you around Cell phone with car charger some pieces of 2x4, only a foot or so long. Some extra socks and boots, if you happen to get wet. Rags First aid 2 or 3 sharp knives fix-a-flat and a spare tire or two. Make sure if you're going into an area that you don't know that well, be safe and walk around before you decide to go jumping around. Don't forget your camera, kickass stories go with kickass pictures!
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1979 Chevy K10 (H/D Front end) - 350 w/ Holley Truck Avenger, Weinald Intake manifold, headers, bored .060 over, mild cam, Built up TH350 (TranStar Shift kit) with a part-timed NP203 t-case SOLD ($3,000) 1997 Chevy Silverado 1500 - 4.3 vortec, extended cab, 21 highway MPG, stock. "Red" SOLD ($3,000) 1987 Toyota 4wd Pick-up - work in progress, future DD SOLD ($1,850) 1998 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins 5spd Quad cab - old 12 valve with some work done 2004 Chevy Silverado - Black, 4x4, 5.3L, stock for now Underneath that rust is a heart of gold
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