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They go on the shelf right by the hood hinges.
 
Got boozi the other night and, of coarse, went wheeling!
Easy path but wonderful night!

Just arrived in Grass Valley after a 7.5 hour drive! Purred like a little kitty. AC blowing strong, in traffic up hill for about an hour, and all good!

Side mirror unglued fell out and sprayed the freeway but really was only a small irritation.

The doors I guess aren’t set right cause I got the crazy whistling Dixie!

Gotta fix that.

When I hit Stockton I realized that I left my special socket and impact wrench at home. Got a spare, got a jack, and got no way to take off the tire!

Running with scissors baby!

:/
 
I got some pics of the new bumper!
But first
I lifted the radiator cap and realized that I need a good radiator fluid flush!!!

Anyone recommend the best process for this?!!!
 
1. Drop the coolant
2.Get some radiator flush, follow directions for how much to put in the system, then fill it the rest of the way with distilled water.
3. Start engine and let it run as long as the flush recommends (or longer).
4. Drop the flush and water
5. Refill with distilled water and let run again for several minutes at operating temp
6. Drop the distilled water and refill with your coolant of choice at 50/50 with distilled water or use the premixed

** It’s important to run the engine at operating temp during the flush and the second rinse out in order for the thermostat to be open and allow for circulation of the water through the entire system
 
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