Just painted the yoter.
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Just painted the yoter.
So I was getting withdraws from going muddin, so I decided to find some obscure mud hole.
Painted the yoter real nice.
Yeah, I'm bored...
Painted the yoter real nice.
Yeah, I'm bored...
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Yeah it hasn't rained hard here in about 3 months or more...
Hah just looked at my post again. That would be my lab Remington. He prefers to hunt snakes while I'm mudding. I remember once he brought me back a 6' diamondback back when he was a pup.
Tied it to my bumper to show my appreciation. He's a good boy.
Hah just looked at my post again. That would be my lab Remington. He prefers to hunt snakes while I'm mudding. I remember once he brought me back a 6' diamondback back when he was a pup.
Tied it to my bumper to show my appreciation. He's a good boy.
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Hey....that looks like that trendy "oatmeal" paint job! I thought Texas had "real" mud.......hehehe.
You have a rather thick leaf pack on the rear there, Clint. Have you consider readjusting the LSVP linkage? Or, are you just not having any braking problems from the rear?
BTW, Clint.....I really like your truck. It looks great!! Personally, I'd stick with the color it is....as far as painting it goes. It really looks nice, I think.
You have a rather thick leaf pack on the rear there, Clint. Have you consider readjusting the LSVP linkage? Or, are you just not having any braking problems from the rear?
BTW, Clint.....I really like your truck. It looks great!! Personally, I'd stick with the color it is....as far as painting it goes. It really looks nice, I think.
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I just knew that oatmeal comment would come back to me lol
Yeah, that's a 7 leaf packs. Front is even thicker. Still flex's like crazy, which REALLY surprised me seeing as how they aint even tapered springs... As far as that LSPV goes, Yeah I probably really should make me a bracket. I wouldn't have ever noticed (cause those heavy duty front springs don't let it nose dive), but one night I got out after driving, and the front end was smoking. Maybe I should just bypass it. Dunno...
Thanks Matt. Yeah I might keep it that color, I just need to get around to doing some body work there on those two rust pockets on the bedside...
Yeah, that's a 7 leaf packs. Front is even thicker. Still flex's like crazy, which REALLY surprised me seeing as how they aint even tapered springs... As far as that LSPV goes, Yeah I probably really should make me a bracket. I wouldn't have ever noticed (cause those heavy duty front springs don't let it nose dive), but one night I got out after driving, and the front end was smoking. Maybe I should just bypass it. Dunno...
Thanks Matt. Yeah I might keep it that color, I just need to get around to doing some body work there on those two rust pockets on the bedside...
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at least you have mud, we have dust. even with the 10 inches of rain a few weeks ago. the wind has been blowing like it does in west texas, drying out everything.
i am glad you like washing mud off, or your new paint i mean. me, i hate mud.
looks good your truck
i am glad you like washing mud off, or your new paint i mean. me, i hate mud.
looks good your truck
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That has got to be one of the gnarliest pictures I have ever seen in my life
How is that TG kit treating you so far?
I would love to go with it, but do not have the skills or shop that are necessary for the fab work on that kit (meaning I have never welded in my life).
How is that TG kit treating you so far?
I would love to go with it, but do not have the skills or shop that are necessary for the fab work on that kit (meaning I have never welded in my life).
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How do people get motivated without beer?
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HAAHAHAHAH! Oh. My. God. You know, I've always known that I've got some crazy redneck friends, but my buddy just crowned himself king of our short lived group of friends.
So as I was driving just now I happened to glance at a telephone pole that had a sign stapled to it talking about a cat that was found.
First glance I just passed over it. On second glance I noticed "HEY! Thats not a cat!". On third glance I noticed that "Hmm... I've got a buddy named Matt" and I thought that number looked very familiar.
We'll sure enough, I swung by my bud's house and lo and behold:
Apparently it is never too early to start drinking. Let the games begin.
So as I was driving just now I happened to glance at a telephone pole that had a sign stapled to it talking about a cat that was found.
First glance I just passed over it. On second glance I noticed "HEY! Thats not a cat!". On third glance I noticed that "Hmm... I've got a buddy named Matt" and I thought that number looked very familiar.
We'll sure enough, I swung by my bud's house and lo and behold:
Apparently it is never too early to start drinking. Let the games begin.
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Nice truck, that mud paint job was pretty decent. I absolutely despise the fricken mud. I only go mudding in my f250. Haha then i slide around on my sled in my rain gear with my power washer and spray the living crap out of the bottom. Usually i leave the mud on the top for a little while just to be cool haha. but the bottom is sparkly. I really dont know what to say about the animals. Have u ever eaten a squirrel?
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I've heard about the redneck survival kit:
Mustard, Cheetos, Toilet Paper, Bud Light, Keystone Ice, Budweiser, Red Dog, Misc. other bottles of alcohol, Sheet of plywood or door on which to float your booze (and chick)
Mustard, Cheetos, Toilet Paper, Bud Light, Keystone Ice, Budweiser, Red Dog, Misc. other bottles of alcohol, Sheet of plywood or door on which to float your booze (and chick)
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Yeah it hasn't rained hard here in about 3 months or more...
Hah just looked at my post again. That would be my lab Remington. He prefers to hunt snakes while I'm mudding. I remember once he brought me back a 6' diamondback back when he was a pup.
Tied it to my bumper to show my appreciation. He's a good boy.
Hah just looked at my post again. That would be my lab Remington. He prefers to hunt snakes while I'm mudding. I remember once he brought me back a 6' diamondback back when he was a pup.
Tied it to my bumper to show my appreciation. He's a good boy.
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HAAHAHAHAH! Oh. My. God. You know, I've always known that I've got some crazy redneck friends, but my buddy just crowned himself king of our short lived group of friends.
So as I was driving just now I happened to glance at a telephone pole that had a sign stapled to it talking about a cat that was found.
First glance I just passed over it. On second glance I noticed "HEY! Thats not a cat!". On third glance I noticed that "Hmm... I've got a buddy named Matt" and I thought that number looked very familiar.
We'll sure enough, I swung by my bud's house and lo and behold:
Apparently it is never too early to start drinking. Let the games begin.
So as I was driving just now I happened to glance at a telephone pole that had a sign stapled to it talking about a cat that was found.
First glance I just passed over it. On second glance I noticed "HEY! Thats not a cat!". On third glance I noticed that "Hmm... I've got a buddy named Matt" and I thought that number looked very familiar.
We'll sure enough, I swung by my bud's house and lo and behold:
Apparently it is never too early to start drinking. Let the games begin.