@#$%^&...put a huge scratch on the interior bed taking some scrap wood to the dump...I know its a truck but....oh well first of many battle scars to come
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The first scratch is always the hardest@#$%^&...put a huge scratch on the interior bed taking some scrap wood to the dump...I know its a truck but....oh well first of many battle scars to come

I'm going to feel the same way when it happens to me. My tonneau cover came with a bedrug. I didn't think I would like it, but protects the tailgate and the bed. Just an option for you.@#$%^&...put a huge scratch on the interior bed taking some scrap wood to the dump...I know its a truck but....oh well first of many battle scars to come
I like that Kuat half rack.fifteen52 machined analog HD in 17x8 +25
firestone destination M/T2 in 285/70r17
stock suspension, no lift
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I would ask you what the fudge fluid film is, but I recently looked it up. I don't know if I could deal with snow and having to fluid film. God bless those of you in the frozen, salty, mess up north.Black lug nuts finally arrived, fluid film & first oil change @ 1100 miles![]()
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Well I may have dodged the whitePrice of admission living up North. I sometimes dream of living somewhere where the autos arenβt always a mess. I live at the end of a 2 mile dirt road so my truck is never clean. You wash it, drive somewhere, by the time you get to your destination itβs dusty.

It's available in fifty-five-gallon drums, so there's that. It holds the dirt, but overall, it's good stuff. I'd take it over the black, petroleum-based products being offered.I would ask you what the fudge fluid film is, but I recently looked it up. I don't know if I could deal with snow and having to fluid film. God bless those of you in the frozen, salty, mess up north.
OMG, y'all have to use so much of the stuff it is sold in a 55 gallon drum. How does it not drip and stain your driveway? Good thing my father got tired of the whiteIt's available in fifty-five-gallon drums, so there's that. It holds the dirt, but overall, it's good stuff. I'd take it over the black, petroleum-based products being offered.
It comes in smaller quantities as well. The amount you use depends on size and type of auto you are putting it on. Once you apply it you want to drive it on dirt roads so the dust and dirt cakes on to the oil to keep it in place. No under car wash once itβs applied if you want to optimize protectionOMG, y'all have to use so much of the stuff it is sold in a 55 gallon drum. How does it not drip and stain your driveway? Good thing my father got tired of the whiteliving in St. Louis, and moved here before I was born.