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Old 05-23-2014, 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Krack499
They're yuppies up here lol I can't figure it out either how is water getting into my fog light it's pissing me off
Have you checked where the bulb screws into the housing? I've heard they usually a problem
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
Don't laugh but I plastidipped a small hole in my radiator on the highboy and its held so far for what driving I've done lol
Lmfao it actually worked? Lol I honestly wouldn't of thought that it would
Old 05-23-2014, 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
Don't laugh but I plastidipped a small hole in my radiator on the highboy and its held so far for what driving I've done lol
True f15dy boy right here.
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Old 05-23-2014, 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Cmanjr

Lmfao it actually worked? Lol I honestly wouldn't of thought that it would
It has for the little trips around I've drove it lol I haven't got it hot hot yet but it's worked until I get it fixed right at a shop when I do the motor. My drill slipped when I was putting holes in to mount my trans cooler, and I poked a pin hole in it. Couldn't get a set of pliers on to pinch it down, but there was a can of dip laying on the shop table so I put a fat coat over the hole to patch it lol
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Originally Posted by Jackedup00
True f15dy boy right here.
It was more of a Macgyver scenario
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Old 05-23-2014, 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
It has for the little trips around I've drove it lol I haven't got it hot hot yet but it's worked until I get it fixed right at a shop when I do the motor. My drill slipped when I was putting holes in to mount my trans cooler, and I poked a pin hole in it. Couldn't get a set of pliers on to pinch it down, but there was a can of dip laying on the shop table so I put a fat coat over the hole to patch it lol
Lol. What motor do you have I. The highboy while you are starting to work on that 429?
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew

It has for the little trips around I've drove it lol I haven't got it hot hot yet but it's worked until I get it fixed right at a shop when I do the motor. My drill slipped when I was putting holes in to mount my trans cooler, and I poked a pin hole in it. Couldn't get a set of pliers on to pinch it down, but there was a can of dip laying on the shop table so I put a fat coat over the hole to patch it lol
Now you're gonna have these stupid ****s dipping their radiators, not knowing they'll reduce airflow and overheat the engine. Kind of funny, actually.
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Originally Posted by Ringleader
Now you're gonna have these stupid ****s dipping their radiators, not knowing they'll reduce airflow and overheat the engine. Kind of funny, actually.
They'll learn eventually
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Originally Posted by Cmanjr

Lol. What motor do you have I. The highboy while you are starting to work on that 429?
The 460 it came with

Originally Posted by Ringleader

Now you're gonna have these stupid ****s dipping their radiators, not knowing they'll reduce airflow and overheat the engine. Kind of funny, actually.
I should tell them it build heat for quicker combustion making power faster
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Originally Posted by MyFX4Project
Guys,

I dont think lltoolj would be very happy with how badly derailed this thread has gotten.

Today I ordered wheels, relocated my trailer light harness/plug, and removed my foglights because they got water in them again.
What wheels did you go with? you should sell me your FX4 rims on amazon for $170..


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