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- portscannerExplorer
CaveRun wrote:
I put new 6" oval LED tail lights on my TC yesterday. :)
I made my own brackets out of aluminum.
I'll take pictures later today if anyone is interested in seeing them!
I'm interested! - CaveRunExplorerI put new 6" oval LED tail lights on my TC yesterday. :)
I made my own brackets out of aluminum.
I'll take pictures later today if anyone is interested in seeing them! - Buzzcut1Nomad IIpulled the truck out from under the TC and washed it, then I cut another section of horse stall mat to cover every inch of the bed for the TC to set on. Put the TC back on and installed some hooks on two cabinets that continually pop open much to my annoyance. The lower one always swung open and blocked the view out the back door when driving in heavy traffic just to really piss me off lol.




- mountainkowboyExplorerFinally got to cleanin Red after our vacation..........Ol'Truck dont look to bad all purdied up!
- Catlin98987ExplorerFor Charging the iPhones beside bed

Knowing whats left in the batteries
Knowing what my 120V is
- JoeChiOhkiExplorer IITwisted off two bolts from my air bag bracket where it bolts through the frame when I was tightening them back down. Off to the hardware store to get some fresh hardware :).
- stumper92ExplorerWashed and loaded the camper for a little tailgating at Dennis Anderson's Muddy Motorsports Park tomorrow. Then a wheeling trip next week!
- nkrantzExplorerThrew the trailer and jeep on for some wheeling at rocks and valleys. For a good cause Ronald Mcdonald house. I will post some picks later.

- jtlingo123ExplorerI started to take peel back the siding on my TC to fix the lovely 1x2 construction, I think I just opened pandora's box!:E

I've got some fun ahead of me!
This is what happens when you buy a TC that has not been taken care of! Oh, the original framing has nails, not screws in it (crazy!) - JoeChiOhkiExplorer II
big whitey wrote:
JoeChiOhki wrote:
Forked out $672.12 for a new custom exhaust to replace the worn out factory exhaust on the truck.
Once I get it back, it'll be out onto the driveway to replace the damaged bellows on the driver's side, then back north to finish trip preparations.
Washed the camper wednesday, next it'll be time to dismount the driver's side rear jack and relube it so that it doesn't bind up when lifting, then load the camper, after washing the truck and finishing the fender repairs.
Touch up any damaged paint, attach the new rear generator basket and install the generator, load the bikes,.... damn I have a long laundry list of stuff to get done by monday! :p
Joe you better tighten up " time draweth nigh" :B
Tell me about it... ;). I will be rejoicing the moment I start rolling interstate under my tires :).
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