Alberta F-150s!!!!!
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White4by4 (08-10-2014)
#2046
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Ugh..... Alberta and it's useless chip sealing on cracks.. It's funny because as they do it and you run over it about a week later you can see the crack again and it appears they did nothing. Why??? It's on the side and in the wheel well of everyone's vehicle! I found out smelly old Citrol does a nice job of turning the tar quickly into running brown lines and it washes off easily. My poor white FX4 looked like a dalmatian but an hour or so in the car wash later it looks brand new.... aside from my chipping front bumper I need to fix and 3m.
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Good to know about the Citrol. I recall one time driving to Cold Lake and passing a truck painting the center line. The inside of my wheel wells had little yellow spots all over haha.
#2048
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Ugh..... Alberta and it's useless chip sealing on cracks.. It's funny because as they do it and you run over it about a week later you can see the crack again and it appears they did nothing. Why??? It's on the side and in the wheel well of everyone's vehicle! I found out smelly old Citrol does a nice job of turning the tar quickly into running brown lines and it washes off easily. My poor white FX4 looked like a dalmatian but an hour or so in the car wash later it looks brand new.... aside from my chipping front bumper I need to fix and 3m.
#2049
Just did my first tow with my holiday trailer. Averaged 21.9 L/100 km just wondering how everyone else is fairing with their truck. My trailer is old and heavy 1980 triple e loaded weighs approx 6000lbs. Average speed 105
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Got my icon shocks unpacked today, will install the rears this weekend