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That really would be the danger zone
What Kenny @alk747triodad are we talking about here? The real challenge would be to squat @GLTHFJ60
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That really would be the danger zone
I always thought that this was just a weird look, especially on white. Makes the nose look so tall and small, out of proportion once you move rearward past the tire. But I also like Britny Fox, so what do I know?
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I always thought that this was just a weird look, especially on white. Makes the nose look so tall and small, out of proportion once you move rearward past the tire. But I also like Britny Fox, so what do I know?
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Shhh. I’m trying to give him a complex. ...and let him be the guinea pig to see how it looks before I do the same.Your truck looks great AS IS!

Map of where I visited. Around 1300 miles this trip.
I'm amazed how well the hundy did!! With 250k on it!! I will admit, it did not like the altitude at Bristle Cone which was 10,000 ft. Had a check engine light come on due to using 87 octane, only thing available in the middle of nowhere at $4.79 a gallon
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Make sure your fuel evap is in top notch condition when going up that high... check out the threads in the hundre
This is one of them.... there is quite a few in the 100 section that have reported this issue at high altitude.
Gas puked out of filler cap and major vapor pressure
Highest i've been in mine is 7000 feet and didn't have any issues.