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kbuskill

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I’d do the rear level without telling her and see if she notices

She will probably figure he upgraded the headlights due to the further throw of the lights because the rear is lower.
 

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She will probably figure he upgraded the headlights due to the further throw of the lights because the rear is lower.
Not if he adjusts the headlights back down

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Love that story



Does it seem lower to you?


Lmao
:rofl: :happy175:

took her months to realize that I'd debadged it. The only reason it even clicked with her is because she saw the old letters on the counter as I was getting them ready to mail out to someone who'd bought them a few months after I took them off :lol: She's a smart woman but doesn't care about anything with the cars other than that they drive the way they're supposed to and have gas in them LOL
 

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:rofl: :happy175:

took her months to realize that I'd debadged it. The only reason it even clicked with her is because she saw the old letters on the counter as I was getting them ready to mail out to someone who'd bought them a few months after I took them off :lol: She's a smart woman but doesn't care about anything with the cars other than that they drive the way they're supposed to and have gas in them LOL

Clarification: she cares about gas when she gets INTO them, not when she gets OUT.
 
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The long body is ready to roll for the road trip.

Gave her a pre-trip wash today. Cleaned out the superfluous crap that will soon be replaced by more.

Noticed the passenger front door handle was a bit loose.

I pulled the door panel to tighten up that 10mm bolt. Nothing. Just spun. Grrr...

Between the cheap plastic handle and my boy hanging on it rather than pulling out, it appears to be buggered again. And I just replaced it too.

I dropped the spare tire just to make sure the hoist worked. I showed the wife for nothing more than to let her know how it worked and where stuff was.

Can’t imagine her taking the time and effort to unscrew the tools and jack, pull the close out, lower the tire and figure out that challenging release mechanism, plus jack the truck and get the lugs broken free from the shop zip gun.

Tired of reading how that would go? Lol because you know how that would go.

It all worked and stowed properly back in place.

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Tools had never been removed from the pouch.
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Tire dropped and looking forward to the exhaust heat shield.
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The long body is ready to roll for the road trip.

Gave her a pre-trip wash today. Cleaned out the superfluous crap that will soon be replaced by more.

Noticed the passenger front door handle was a bit loose.

I pulled the door panel to tighten up that 10mm bolt. Nothing. Just spun. Grrr...

Between the cheap plastic handle and my boy hanging on it rather than pulling out, it appears to be buggered again. And I just replaced it too.

I dropped the spare tire just to make sure the hoist worked. I showed the wife for nothing more than to let her know how it worked and where stuff was.

Can’t imagine her taking the time and effort to unscrew the tools and jack, pulled the close out, lower the tire and figure out that challenging release, plus jack the truck and get the lugs broken free from the shop zip gun.

Tired of reading how that would go? Lol

It all worked and stowed properly back in place.

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Tools had never been removed from the pouch.
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Tire dropped and looking forward to the exhaust heat shield.
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Don't forget to honk and wave as you go past J'ville... lol
 

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