Colorado B/S Thread

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You been into the Hooch cabinet again?
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Lookin good. Are those LED strips at the bottom of the bumper?
 
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if you were in the boulder area for a couple days....


what would you do?


go!
 
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see 3oh!3, smoke, and party it up!!!


(if i did that stuff, but, uh, i dont, so i am just guessing)
 
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if you were in the boulder area for a couple days....


what would you do?


go!

Avoid Boulder at all cost, go somewhere else. Themz crazy hippies/yuppies/yuppie hippies up there......................

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if you were in the boulder area for a couple days....


what would you do?


go!

Hide so I don't get tickets.
Fawkin hippies... my last ride was a really big, really loud truck. I had no problems driving that thing anywhere but Boulder. Hell, I've had cops smile and nod their heads as I drove by. In Boulder I've been pulled over for my tint being too dark, my lift being too tall (headlights are too far off the ground), my exhaust being above their decibel limit, and too much smoke from my exhaust ("unintentionally" dumped a thick black cloud on some hippie protesters). Got tickets for the tint and lift, a warning for the exhaust noise, and an emissions summons thing for my exhaust smoke. One officer tried to give me shit for my tires (37" military HMMWV tires) but I kindly pointed out the DOT label on them.
I can't stand Boulder. It's Colorado's version of Berkely, California
 
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SO.......

I gots me a new truck... again :helpme:
:D

It isn't the dually I posted the pic of. I was gonna get that one but then I found this one for half the price, which leaves me money to build it up :guitar:


Here she is...

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Only problem is there are so many mods to choose from I have no idea where I wanna start :banghead:
 
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Looks nice Mason!!! You prove the old saying: Every now and again, even a blind squirrel finds a nut. :D
 
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:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:

Well uh... thanks :D


First thing's first... find the blown fuse. None of my dash lights work, gauges or A/C controls or anything. Kinda annoying at night. Then I gotta replace the pass. side lock cause the key won't go into it for some reason, and grease up the squeaking u-joint on the driver's front corner. But hey, for $9500, I'm pretty damn happy with it.
 
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The blown fuse should be easy to find, it's in the fuse block behind the driver's side knee panel. The short that's blowing the fuse may be a little harder to find.

The lock cylinder's an easy enough fix, when you're buying the part at the dealer give them your vin for the key code, then have the parts guys run that into the usable 8 digit number you'll need to assemble the lock cylinder. It comes with all the tumblers and a little grease, some assembly required.

There are no grease zerks on the front ujoints.. (rear neither for that matter) so that part will need to be replaced.
 
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