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My photo thread!

Welp, I'm gonna make one thread and just keep adding all my photos to it when I can instead of having 50 threads lol

The history of my truck:
June 19th 2011; purchased the truck for $2800
June 5th, 2012; Put close to $6,000 in work/mods into it.

Pichers!

I'm just gonna leave these two for now. My phone's being a pita.



 
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You should paint your frame.
 
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Ditch the camo...it doesn't go with the colors of the truck at all.

Also, get new wheels and tires. Paint the frame or get some side steps to cover it up.

Then you'll be in business.
 
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Originally Posted by wyldechild
Ditch the camo...it doesn't go with the colors of the truck at all.

Also, get new wheels and tires. Paint the frame or get some side steps to cover it up.

Then you'll be in business.
i agree
 
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Truck looks good .... dont get steps
 
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First, frame does need painting. Second, working on getting some Bushwacker pocket flares and new wheels. Third, no steps. I'll just rip them off in the woods. Lastly, not ditching the camo. I like it a lot lol. I just need to clean my frame off before I paint it. It's caked with mud.
 
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This is how it's sitting as of this morning.

 
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Maybe some 33s would make it look better...
 
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I'm working on getting em. Gotta save up for em first.
 
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I'm xwhatevernumber on the frame paint.

its $0.98 a can at home depot! get to it!
 
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^^x2 again
 
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Originally Posted by StxDangerRanger
I'm xwhatevernumber on the frame paint.

its $0.98 a can at home depot! get to it!
whats the stuff called? and I wonder if it actually works
 
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Home depot's brand of paint. Its like Quick color or something.

works for frames, especially in MI, where i'll have to paint it again next summer from the winter.
 
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Screw Home Depot lol I go to Lowe's. Or Walmart.... Hahahaha
 
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oh and a good wash and wax is in need
 
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Time for more pics!









Opening day of deer season, 5:38 AM. Freshly built pipeline on a local farm. Decided to try and turn around and my front tire fell off the 12x12 wooden mats they put down to cross, and dropped into 2' of fresh goopy mud.

 
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Originally Posted by djfllmn
oh and a good wash and wax is in need
The bottom needs to be buffed after I took the bedliner off... Chipped away at it with a putty spreader and it put some nice scratches in the clear coat. But I won't be waxing her anymore until the end of the year. I want the mud to stick. It just bubbles up and looks retarded lol
 
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if you used a putty knife to take the bedliner off im willing to bet the scratches are way too deep to be buffed out
 
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Surprisingly they're not. Just shavings off the clear coat.
 
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Here's some pics of Tuesday night when I got stuck and Wednesday night when I went out again.


What happens when you go and get swamped at midnight. Light a fire and wait for someone to come pull you out lol



Went back out Wednesday night and conquered the same mudhole I got stuck in the night before!






Tomorrow, she's getting washed and going to the garage to diagnose my rear end problems.
 
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not exactly what i would call swamped but i like that you use it like a truck! itll look great with 33's on it.
 
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I've had it wayyyy worse lol I got hung up on the rears. Ruts are deeper than the axles in it.
 
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Some old winter shots that I had...















 
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