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Old 10-24-2013, 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by buster096
Oh mine only go from soft, then 2-9, then hard. All the way soft is what you want when off roading. On the street is all up to you, all depends on how you like your ride. Took mine two good offroad trips to break in tho so it took a while for me to dial them in to how I like them.
Yeah, don't have much time to mess with them right now but I think I'll try Wes' settings and go from there.

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I count 0 as all the way soft and 16 as hard. So 3 from soft and 1 from softest for the rear
Thanks! I'll try that out on Friday on my drive home.

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There is no way I could live out there I was up that way a couple weeks ago to pick up some show steers and its way to out in the middle of nowhere. LOL!
More room for the rest of us We moved her from the CA central valley so the extra space is awesome.
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The video I promised.

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On your taste in music!! I can't stand those types of YT videos with that bass and drum crap.

Looks like alot of fun. I oughta take my truck out to some of the trails this winter. Looks like those Duratracs do well in snow.
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On your taste in music!! I can't stand those types of YT videos with that bass and drum crap.

Looks like alot of fun. I oughta take my truck out to some of the trails this winter. Looks like those Duratracs do well in snow.
Agreed!
Canrock, newer music from a 90's grunge band, and 80's cheese. Good stuff.
REO made me lol, my mom played that album a lot when I was little. *searches music library*

It looks like a beautiful and peaceful area.

Hey Eric, your Michelins could do that and more.
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Agreed!
Canrock, newer music from a 90's grunge band, and 80's cheese. Good stuff.
REO made me lol, my mom played that album a lot when I was little. *searches music library*

It looks like a beautiful and peaceful area.

Hey Eric, your Michelins could do that and more.
Still have those Michelins, don't want to let them go just in case I have to go back to stock. Hated how they vibrated at 125 kph though.
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Originally Posted by HardcoreFXFour
On your taste in music!! I can't stand those types of YT videos with that bass and drum crap.

Looks like alot of fun. I oughta take my truck out to some of the trails this winter. Looks like those Duratracs do well in snow.
I'm more of a country guy but I like to play stuff like that at times as well.

It was a ton of fun and the Duratracs did awesome given that I have an open diff. An LSD or locker would be even better!
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Installed the LED strips I replaced in my toolbox into my engine bay. Just mounted them on the grille supports and mounted a switch in one of the holes on the passenger side support after running a wire up. Super simple and works great. These are also the "super bright" strips.



Also looks kinda cool with the hood closed haha.



A high beam output shot when I was headed down to the dairy.



Parked at the house for lunch.

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Looking good XLT!
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My fuse block and circuit breaker came in today, hope to start on that project next week.

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We went paintballing yesterday and had 3 other Fords out there (not including my dad when he would come out) Definitely had a blast.



Also had 2 of these delivered for backup lights. A lot bigger than I thought but they're definitely extremely bright. Hope to get them hooked up tomorrow but we'll see how that goes.



Squatting a bit with some Qwikrete, mixer and generator.



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