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Old 12-26-2006, 02:59 PM
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I recently took my SS mudding. Man was it fun to do but a pain in the *** to clean the next day. Took me a good hour with the power washer at my brother in laws shop to get most of the mudd off the body but I still need to work on the undercarriage and it was too damn cold. Here is a few pictures before I cleaned it up.








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YES!!!!! Sweet!! Finally someone else did it!!
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hahahaha let me be the first to tell you your ****** crazy, thats AWESOME... would that be the same SS thats for sale??? haha good laugh man
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cool, looks like you did alot of rooster tailing
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I am just going to shake my head on this one.
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holly cow!!! why????
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Originally Posted by smooth_addictions
holly cow!!! why????

You puss
Old 12-26-2006, 05:29 PM
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Hahahahaha nice!!!!

I did that in mine about 3 years ago, I am still finding dried mud everywhere when I take things apart. It will never be the same
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Hahahahaha nice!!!!

I did that in mine about 3 years ago, I am still finding dried mud everywhere when I take things apart. It will never be the same
Same here, this last round of pulling the whole drivetrain out I think has finally gotten the rest of the mud.

I dont see why more people dont do it.
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Originally Posted by 1slow01Z71
Same here, this last round of pulling the whole drivetrain out I think has finally gotten the rest of the mud.

I dont see why more people dont do it.
Its a hillbilly thing, most dont understand........BTW im a HILLBILLY!!


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