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Seafoam is a fuel system cleaner. It will dissolve carbon build up and fuel residue. Remember diesel is an organic compound and after sitting for 7 years there is bound to some nasty residue in your tank, lines, and filters.
Planning on heading down on a Friday night. Get truck by mid day Saturday and start heading north. Then stop for night about halfway, continue through on Sunday. That is the plan...barring any mechanical problems...lol. Keeping fingers crossed
Very Nice truck!! Good luck with the recovery. I'm in Northeast PA and going to be doing a 400 mile recovery into North Carolina in a few weeks as well.
Wow Dan!! You have been busy. Looks great. I like the semi flat black as well. I was busy yesterday putting my bumpers and rock rails back on my jeep, had sent them out to be repowder coated and lacrosse with my sons. Then spent today prepping a floor in the house for tile. Loving this weather...
Looks great, one question? Are you missing a couple of nuts on top of the steering arm? I'm sure it was just the timing of the photo but it was the first thing that jumped out at me.
That looks awesome!! Did you make that panel? There was guy on the deuce facebook page that had one like that and I had told him he should make them and sell them. I think they would sell especially easily being most people add more gauges. Nice job though, looks awesome.
Those seats will look sweet, looking forward to the next installment of pimp my deuce!! Lol, in all seriousness that is very cool. Nice that they will all match for your crew cab project
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