heavy white terrain raptor

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Sage

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While I was in MT I drove on some back country roads during and after some hard rain. Damn that clay/mud is sticky!!!

After it appeared to be over, I hit a car wash and removed at least 200 lbs of mud. I didn't want to scratch the paint so no brush.

When I got home, even after driving through some heavy rain on the way, I washed another 100 lbs off the underside in every crack I could find (took at least 20 min to get the mud off the concrete apron I washed on!!) The truck looked terrain color even thought it's really white.

After 2 hours I had a white clean truck with most of the mud gone. I'd bet there's still some clinging under there....:crazy:
 

6gun

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Been there, loved it. Spent 2 days getting the mud out of EVERYWHERE. Don't forget tho check the airbox, I ended up with about 1/2" of cake mud in the bottom of the airbox (but I went through some really deep holes as well)...glad I didn't have a cold air aftermarket intake as I would have totally sucked some water/mud into the gullet. Also, don't forget to flood the holes in the frame rails and the openings under the hood otherwise you'll be seeing mud every time it rains.
 

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