Just installed TJM
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haha yeah i did, but i'm not as nit-picky/hardcore cleaner as some of the people on here, a little mud never hurt nobody, plus the chicks dig it (atleast where i come from)
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it's not just cosmetic, layers of clay caked on any of the parts underneath is definitely not good. clogged diff breather which will eventually promote leaks in the seal. catalytic converter, steering rack joints...all reasons you should take care of your insides
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Nothin wrong with it lookin like it gets real off road action with some dirt underneath. There is alot of clay like that in Virginia too. Real slimy stuff.
I always thought it was funny to see people with lift blocks under their springs or body lifts with $1200 worth of tires on a rig that has never seen anything other than pavement.
I always thought it was funny to see people with lift blocks under their springs or body lifts with $1200 worth of tires on a rig that has never seen anything other than pavement.
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actually i think i might check prices at Randy's Tire & Lube in Lugoff, SC, see what tires they got there and what not, don't know what they deal, if i don't like what i see, i'll check it out in cola, but i gotta get the lift on first, plan on that this wknd, lift just came in a cuople days ago
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