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Old 01-22-2013, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
That's awesome dude, the hill here blocked mine. I want to get it up on the levee by where we duck hunt and see just how far it shines
Man, what's your plan on preventing that thing from being stolen right off the
front of your truck? I can imagine people are going to see that and want it...
Old 01-22-2013, 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by castrol

Man, what's your plan on preventing that thing from being stolen right off the
front of your truck? I can imagine people are going to see that and want it...
He's probably like me. We don't wanna thing about it. My duallys are behind my grill so good luck and my bar on top, isn't necessarily easy to unbolt. I used hex head bolts instead of torqx bolts like they come with. It's a total beeotch to undo them.
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One thing I noticed about LED bars is that they don't work at all in snow, on account that they don't throw enough heat to melt the snow that sticks to it. LOL

I thought I had a bad connection and lost my light last night, but nope. Just had to wipe it off.
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Originally Posted by rbrais
One thing I noticed about LED bars is that they don't work at all in snow, on account that they don't throw enough heat to melt the snow that sticks to it. LOL

I thought I had a bad connection and lost my light last night, but nope. Just had to wipe it off.
So glad it Dosent snow here haha
Old 01-22-2013, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by FX4prodigy
Had some fun yesterday. Never doin it again though
Whats the story with the couch? We have one, but it's a comfy tow behind sled for the snowy days
Old 01-22-2013, 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by rbrais
One thing I noticed about LED bars is that they don't work at all in snow, on account that they don't throw enough heat to melt the snow that sticks to it. LOL

I thought I had a bad connection and lost my light last night, but nope. Just had to wipe it off.
So glad it Dosent snow here haha
Old 01-22-2013, 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by jt94
So glad it Dosent snow here haha
Yea. The weather kind of sucks here this week.

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Old 01-22-2013, 01:57 PM
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Better than the 65-70 mark imo
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That weather looks balmy compared to MN right now, it was around -20 when I left work last night with the windchill around -40 or -50. And I have leather interior with broken heated seats and I only get heat through the vents and defroster, it was a cold ride home
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Ive got some smears and swirls from my last waxing let on the truck and was wondering what the best way to get them off was. I already tried claybar. I was think maybe magic eraser or something. I dont know what to do


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