Truck/snow photos from this weekend.
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Truck/snow photos from this weekend.
I tried shoveling some of the snow off the trucks and driveway Saturday night when we had about a foot of snow. I Woke up yesterday morning to another foot on top of that. We had a bit of wind, so there were some 3' snow drifts that made watching the dogs playing outside hilarious... especially when they couldn't find the edge of the porch and did face plants.
It's been a while since I've posted more than a photo contest photo of the truck. Things people may notice - I've fixed the front cross member, added an 01-03 valance and fogs, moved up the Level II tow hooks (so that I didn't have to cut the valance), removed my step bars, and cut off my low hanging exhaust tip (still a side exit setup).
Enjoy.
I didn't feel like shoveling my whole driveway, it would've taken about 10 hours. So, what I didn't shovel, I played in.
I love how this one came out with the snow packed into the treads.
It's been a while since I've posted more than a photo contest photo of the truck. Things people may notice - I've fixed the front cross member, added an 01-03 valance and fogs, moved up the Level II tow hooks (so that I didn't have to cut the valance), removed my step bars, and cut off my low hanging exhaust tip (still a side exit setup).
Enjoy.
I didn't feel like shoveling my whole driveway, it would've taken about 10 hours. So, what I didn't shovel, I played in.
I love how this one came out with the snow packed into the treads.
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Thanks guys. Freddie, you're right. I nearly busted my *** in the driveway trying to clean off the lights on my wife's car because of a well placed patch of black ice. Tomorrow the blacksmith comes to take care of the horses and I don't have anywhere dry for him to work, it's going to suck.
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Thanks guys. Freddie, you're right. I nearly busted my *** in the driveway trying to clean off the lights on my wife's car because of a well placed patch of black ice. Tomorrow the blacksmith comes to take care of the horses and I don't have anywhere dry for him to work, it's going to suck.
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Ha. We've got a small barn where he can work, but the two horses are constantly in and out of there so it's wet. We've got two stalls, one where we keep the hay and another that is empty. However, the horses don't get stalled on our property, they could end up flipping out and causing a baaaaaadd situation for the farrier and myself if we tried that.
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Looks good newer valence suits it nicely. What did you have before the oval foglights? I asked because wouldnt mind if you wanted to sell them taking them off your hands haha.
And what kinda riding you do? Whole familys into horses as well as my gf, and dad's a large animal vet so around it all the time.
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And what kinda riding you do? Whole familys into horses as well as my gf, and dad's a large animal vet so around it all the time.
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Looks good newer valence suits it nicely. What did you have before the oval foglights? I asked because wouldnt mind if you wanted to sell them taking them off your hands haha.
And what kinda riding you do? Whole familys into horses as well as my gf, and dad's a large animal vet so around it all the time.
Thanks. I had the stock 04 valance on there with the square fog lights before. That has since ended up in the junk yard since nobody wanted anything off of it a few months ago.
We ride western and only do trail rides with our horses. My wife has done some gaming with her horse, and mine has the ability to do it too... and I know I've at least got the ability to hang on. However, she doesn't do it anymore, and I've never tried because we don't want the horses to get hot and jig throughout our trail rides -there's not much worse than your *** ramming the saddle for a few hours because your horse doesn't want to walk slow... especially in the winter.
Andrew
And what kinda riding you do? Whole familys into horses as well as my gf, and dad's a large animal vet so around it all the time.
Thanks. I had the stock 04 valance on there with the square fog lights before. That has since ended up in the junk yard since nobody wanted anything off of it a few months ago.
We ride western and only do trail rides with our horses. My wife has done some gaming with her horse, and mine has the ability to do it too... and I know I've at least got the ability to hang on. However, she doesn't do it anymore, and I've never tried because we don't want the horses to get hot and jig throughout our trail rides -there's not much worse than your *** ramming the saddle for a few hours because your horse doesn't want to walk slow... especially in the winter.
Andrew
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You can't steal what's not there... I sold it on Monday.
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