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I just got the filters to do my fuel and oil. I was thinking about changing to spin on but I got the Napa 3401. Thru work I got it for $24. I got my Napa oil filter for $8.
is there a parts list for doing the spin on filter upgrade. Making the braket is easy I just looking for part #'s for the...
We should do a MV build off. Like the biker build offs they do. Each person comes up with there own design, builds a rig and then we go to w MV show say Aberdeen and the crowd votes on them. So who wants to sponsor me?
We are on our 2nd excursion. 1st one we bought in 04 is an 01 V10. This truck saved my family in a 45 mph T-bone with a crown Vic that pulled a pulled a super trooper move. He pulled into the BDL and banged a U-turn front of us.
got her all fixed and now she is my plow truck
the 2nd one we...
I been thinking about that for a while. But trying to ditch the bed and close the back in like a large SUV. Like a excursion or burb. Keep it 3 axles.
the 3rd doors would run into the 2nd axle but that's not a big deal. It would make it look better I think.
id like to see someone photo shop it...
I've never been flipped off driving an MV. in fact quite the office you'll see a lot of thumbs up.
The only time I've ever had anyone give me an attitude while driving green iron was,
One time back when I had I bobbed deuce on 1400s. I was at the laundry mat. To hippie college girls walked...
I bought a duece bed last week.
traded that for a 5 ton drop side Wednesday and got her mounted up on my m-813 Saturday. All went really well thanks to a few really good guys, rich from merlow nh who I got the deuce bed off. I don't know if he is on this board but he is a real good guy.
once...
Use a battery post cleaner. You know the wire brush kind? Then then PB blaster and back the nuts off use a parts tumbler, or thread them on a long bolt and use a wire wheel on a bench grinder, or a sand blast cabinet.