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I mean I won’t make any body modifications. But I’d like to swap out to wider rims and tires. These things are so heavy that they really benefit from the wider tire patch on soft ground. Other than that and maybe the lineX I’m thinking of having done, the rest will be routine maintenance things that have been neglected

I think your plan sounds good, improve the condition but don't overdo. Cool but subtle someone said, I agree.
 
I have some work for them but the wife always complains if I do that. Sure if they're only here for a day but I've got a shed to put together and tree clean up to do lol!
 
I have some work for them but the wife always complains if I do that. Sure if they're only here for a day but I've got a shed to put together and tree clean up to do lol!
I'd be happy if both of mine would stay long enough to clean up some of their own junk that's still here!
 
LO just came in smelled like fried chicken around here. Well 17000 Turkeys got roasted in a fire across the river!:rofl:
 
I'd be happy if both of mine would stay long enough to clean up some of their own junk that's still here!

HA! We had our kid's stuff whittled down then due to college and small living quarters got some back. Oh and then there's my son who's girlfriend went back to South Africa due to covid, we have several boxes of her stuff.
 
Going to a Seahawks football game on Sunday, weather forecast high of 28, low of 13 that day and snow. Seahawks are playing the Bears, so that's fitting lol!
 
LO just came in smelled like fried chicken around here. Well 17000 Turkeys got roasted in a fire across the river!:rofl:
Surprised they would have that many. I thought most farms were near cleared out at this point from Thanksgiving and Christmas. Unless they had already got in the new ones for next round. If it smells like fried chicken, you are lucky. The smell of burnt poultry is nasty.
 
Short Back read. Cool truck Chris. Tires and wheels. Keep it modest. Imo. But I painted a 66 dart lime green.....so....
 
Talked to my buddy yesterday, he'd just been to the doctor for his hand.
He cut it pretty bad a couple weeks ago ripping a board on a table saw.
Saw grabbed the board and pulled his hand across the it, 30 stiches.
Doc (plastic surgeon) didn't like the way it was healing so cut it open again.
She reattached the nerve on the thumb. He lost an artery on this thumb, but you have two so still has blood flow.
She told him his cut was classified as a partial amputation. Just a little deeper and he'd lost his thumb and index finger.
He called it dumb luck. Dumb for the accident and lucky to have all his fingers and thumb.
Sounds like that was way too close. Lot of stuff going on in the hand for it to work right. Taking Mae in for a 'minor' outpatient surgery on her hand today. I guess its kinda like a carpal tunnel thing, but in the hand. Something needs more clearance to move correctly, or she gets a lot of pain. Supposed to open it up for clearance and no more pain if it goes right.
 
From FB…:rolleyes:

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@Mopar Tim some light surface rust and muddy but solid. Only two spots of actual rust damage on the whole truck. Passenger rear door and drivers front door on the bottom

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I’m thinking I’ll scuff the underneath and por15 the entire underside
 
Those are the two that have no surface rust haha or very little. Either way. I’ll por15 everything when it’s above 65
Best rust protection is line x Bedliner... My 69 convertible was sprayed. Sweet. Nice sound deadener as well
 
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