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You still have cats right? and post up a vid haha!!
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exhaust vid!
You still have cats right? and post up a vid haha!!
Just wear a jacket and your long johnsI'll do my best. I don't think I'll have much time in the next few days... honestly I might wait till it's a little warmer to get one up haha
Yup cats are still there... I could never run a truck without cats in NJ
You can get some good spray in bed liners that'll allow a toolbox. Mine is really good quality and has been on the truck over 10 years and still holds up well. As long as whoever sprays it in does it well, you can't go wrongBeen a long time updating this so here goes a bunch of things that I can think of:
A while back I finally took the running boards off my truck. Thankfully all the paint under it was good and the truck looks quite a bit better now in my opinion.
Here's how it looks without the running boards
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Shortly after I got a much needed upgrade with my tires.
I wound up getting Goodtear Duratracs and I couldn't be happier.
Here's how they look
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They're really freaking awesome and they tempted me to take them into some mud - and they performed amazing.
Now the most recent thing: I ordered a weatherguard toolbox which should be here tomorrow. But this toolbox required me to take off the roll n lock tonneau cover. In order to allow it to roll out, it has these two things on the bed rails that looked like this:
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When I took this off, I found some bad news. It had took a lot of the paint off and even more of the paint is peeling. It currently looks like this:
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Needless to say, I'm not happy.
I was thinking of painting over it with POR15 and then possibly painting bed liner on it. If anyone has experience with this, either good or bad, or any other suggestions as to how to handle this let me know.
You can get some good spray in bed liners that'll allow a toolbox. Mine is really good quality and has been on the truck over 10 years and still holds up well. As long as whoever sprays it in does it well, you can't go wrong
Sent while pulling out a Ford