I think that's what he's trying to avoid.I would try, "It's okay to make art in the dust, but if you do, then you have to wash the truck clean."
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I think that's what he's trying to avoid.I would try, "It's okay to make art in the dust, but if you do, then you have to wash the truck clean."
I have no plans for removing the dash right now. BUT.....I do plan to build myself a custom fiberglass dash one day.Yeah,we did that too. Once I found the area where the water was coming in I had him point a bright flashlight up in there. That's how I determined the size of the hole. Any plans of removing the dash? Save you having to stand on your head.
That's exactly why I'm hesitant to paint the truck anytime soon!!! We still use the garage as the main door to the house. I would have to retrain the family, but we have been here almost 10yrs now and I think that would meet with some resistance, to put it mildly!!!This is why I keep my car up on the lift. After a 10,000 paint job my kids had thier hands all over it drawing once it got a bit dusty.
I should have taken photos of my truck when it was on stands over the winter. My bed was FULL of stuff. Even now it’s still got lumber and LCAs banging around back there.
Now having a hot tub in the back of a truck is as high roller as you can get!!!!I have a hot tub on my bed. Other stuff keeps acuminating on top of that.
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That looks like the scale just east of WestlockOh....while we were out, I drove a few minutes out of town and weighed my truck.
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Translates to 4166 lbs, with a 1/2 tank of gas and my daughter and I in it.
Thought it would be closer to 5000 lbs.
No real point to this, other my own curiosity. Lol
Lol....are you stalking me????That looks like the scale just east of Westlock