RPG Texas Raptor Run: TRR14 April 10-13 2014

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Raptor Embroidery

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For me it was trucks not moving out of the way so I'd have my head out the window tryin to look under the cloud of dust ..... I was behind one guy for 4 miles and he wouldn't move. I'm honking flashing all my lights and nothing. He waits till the last mile on the back 20 to pull off to the side.....my truck is so nasty on the inside.


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Same here. I found A/C on recirculate to be my best friend

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For me it was trucks not moving out of the way so I'd have my head out the window tryin to look under the cloud of dust ..... I was behind one guy for 4 miles and he wouldn't move. I'm honking flashing all my lights and nothing. He waits till the last mile on the back 20 to pull off to the side.....my truck is so nasty on the inside.


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why didnt you slow or pull off for a bit to create a time cushion
 

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Shameless plug here, but I am amazed at how well this stuff works.

I had dust EVERYWHERE inside. first I hit it with a leaf blower, then a vacuum, then I used Adam's total interior cleaner, basically just coated everything inside with it, then used a large microfiber cloth and wiped it down. amazing results, the interior looks new again. Outside is still a mess, but at least I can drive it without sneezing now.

I had to clean out the inside real quick too because I'm taking my monster to dance today. It was wrecked. I used a shop vac, then a Dyson with a brush, one of those silly dusters from swifer, then used Mcguires quick interior detail.

I was dissapointed to find out that I wrecked a few things on the exterior as I walked around. Learned new lessons all weekend.
 

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I had to clean out the inside real quick too because I'm taking my monster to dance today. It was wrecked. I used a shop vac, then a Dyson with a brush, one of those silly dusters from swifer, then used Mcguires quick interior detail.

I was dissapointed to find out that I wrecked a few things on the exterior as I walked around. Learned new lessons all weekend.

What'd you wreck Skyler? Btw, saw your truck, it looked great


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Raptor Embroidery

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Shout out to Noah at the car stereo company. We decided to go out for a run and I followed him out. After the part that runs beside Ross road when it first turns to gravel, I saw a part on the track and it ended up being someone's top of tailgate plastic piece. Grabbed it and heard power steering pump whine. Quick shut off the truck to prevent pump damage. Turns out my RPG reservoir ripped out of the plastic mount and fell down, dumping atf all over everything. So me and Noah let it cool down, retightened the hoses and used about 20 zip ties to hold it in place. Noah is awesome with zip ties! Luckily I had 2 things of ATF in my truck and topped off the reservoir. Thanks Noah and great meeting you!

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