What have you done to your square lately??

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Put on some American made Mickey Thompsons on 6 Lug rally wheels. 31x10.5x15. Did some measuring and appears truck was already given a 2 inch lift before i got it. Next is gears and lsd when budget allows.
 

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Putting everything on hold for old people problems. At least parts are on site
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Getting old sucks…but as long as you can still give the finger, there’s hope.
 
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Getting old sucks…but as long as you can still give the finger, there’s hope.
My dad has since passed, but he could still give you the finger up to the end!
 

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lubed up the window tracks. So much easier to crank them down.
I actually just did this today on my s10 because the pass window was STIFF! I just applied PB to all the moving parts and run the hand crank a BAZILLION times until effortless lol.
 

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@78C10BigTen @Johnny Atomic I used kiwi camp dry....few sprays and it was good. but I knew there was something else to it but I couldnt find the video for the whole process. It had to do with PB blaster dry lube also. The kiwi did the trick, but I know I didn't do it right. Guessing it will show up in a few weeks and needs the dry lube.
 

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@78C10BigTen @Johnny Atomic I used kiwi camp dry....few sprays and it was good. but I knew there was something else to it but I couldnt find the video for the whole process. It had to do with PB blaster dry lube also. The kiwi did the trick, but I know I didn't do it right. Guessing it will show up in a few weeks and needs the dry lube.
i'm wondering how brand dependent this is. How different is Kiwi or any other spray silicone waterproofing. To me it just Sounds like just a silicone spray followed by a graphite dry lube spray. Silicone spray will soak into the rubber, graphite will then sit on the surface.
 

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I finally converted my 6 lug front to an 8 lug (Previous owner installed a 14 bolt rear). It is nice being able to carry only one spare tire and have the same size lug nuts on all four wheels.
 

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