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Old 08-23-2013, 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Rugger
I'm doing the blinker fluid change in the morning. I use Royal Pupil. Changing the air in the tires too.
I also use royal purple blinker fluid because it already has the friction modifier in it. Also be sure to fill your tires with 78% nitrogen.
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Originally Posted by BradWhiteis
While my truck is running, I got out a noticed (saw & heard) a leak under the truck. See pictures below. It's in the front of the truck, and the fluid looks clear- like water. Any idea what this is from? I'm hoping its just water condensed off the a/c hardware. Please advice....
Did it stain your driveway? If not then probably just water from ac.
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Originally Posted by Rugger
Changing the air in the tires too.
What weight of air do you use?
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Originally Posted by Mitch101
What weight of air do you use?
I use 40 weight if possible with a dash of sea salt.
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This is funny stuff. Reminds me of my Navy days when the rookie sailors/airdales were always targets:

- Go get the keys to the helicopter
- Get some propwash and clean the rotors
- Find a bucket of relative bearing grease
- Track down 50' of coast line
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just condensation run off from your AC. No worries.
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Originally Posted by Rugger
I'm doing the blinker fluid change in the morning. I use Royal Pupil. Changing the air in the tires too.
Yeah, I hear you. I still got my Winter air in my tires.

I bought a couple of cans of Summer air, just never got around to it yet...
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Originally Posted by A Roth
Yeah, I hear you. I still got my Winter air in my tires.

I bought a couple of cans of Summer air, just never got around to it yet...
You can run winter air in the summer but not the other way around. If you run Summer air in the winter it will freeze. Ever notice how tires only go flat on the bottom? That's the frozen air.



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