Nominations: November 2018 Truck of the Month!! Trucks and dogs
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Thanks Mike, couldn't have entered without you. Pretty close call, eh? Beer is on me!
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Hey John,
How do you like those Spec-D headlights?
Love the dog!
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How do you like those Spec-D headlights?
Love the dog!
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Thank you, he's my buddy for sure.
The SpecD's weren't any worse or better than the OEM, when I stuck the SL1's in there, it made a huge difference. A bunch cheaper than the SE heads, and give the same appearance, plus, I haven't had any leaks or fogging with them. Another bonus with them, the adjustment can be made with a ratcheting end wrench, a lot easier and quicker than using a Phillips driver.
The SpecD's weren't any worse or better than the OEM, when I stuck the SL1's in there, it made a huge difference. A bunch cheaper than the SE heads, and give the same appearance, plus, I haven't had any leaks or fogging with them. Another bonus with them, the adjustment can be made with a ratcheting end wrench, a lot easier and quicker than using a Phillips driver.
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Thank you, he's my buddy for sure.
The SpecD's weren't any worse or better than the OEM, when I stuck the SL1's in there, it made a huge difference. A bunch cheaper than the SE heads, and give the same appearance, plus, I haven't had any leaks or fogging with them. Another bonus with them, the adjustment can be made with a ratcheting end wrench, a lot easier and quicker than using a Phillips driver.
The SpecD's weren't any worse or better than the OEM, when I stuck the SL1's in there, it made a huge difference. A bunch cheaper than the SE heads, and give the same appearance, plus, I haven't had any leaks or fogging with them. Another bonus with them, the adjustment can be made with a ratcheting end wrench, a lot easier and quicker than using a Phillips driver.
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johnday in BFE (11-15-2018)
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Edited to add 2 full pics of truck
Ok had some issues with pictures I put in 6 pics and it told me I had 12.. I will add a few more here later.. Damn web site..
Ok had some issues with pictures I put in 6 pics and it told me I had 12.. I will add a few more here later.. Damn web site..
Last edited by Archangel72; 11-15-2018 at 01:00 PM.
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I had the same problem. Kept telling me I had twelve.
I finally reduced the number to what you see in my post and it took it.
Doggone It! LOL!
I finally reduced the number to what you see in my post and it took it.
Doggone It! LOL!
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Could you add any with an edit?
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I can't see John's entry.....if he did.