Live and learn. I'm sure it was fun.
Lol yea it was.
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Live and learn. I'm sure it was fun.
Just an observation and from personal experience (just changed them this week myself) - your brake rotors are on backwards. The little lines are supposed to be facing forwards. I don't know if it makes much difference on our trucks, but that is how they are designed.......
The 3.0's look awesome!!!
Thanks for the observation.
I thought that when I installed but this is the way the instructions show with the R1 kit and I triple checked. I posted the instruction picture on this thread when I installed them when this question came up before. Apparently the groove can go either way it maters on the fins between the plates being straight vs radial.
The weather was nice, the rain stopped so I washed my truck.
Took a sharp right turn off a freeway and went to go play in a little bit of mud. Remind me to never do that again. Rinsing her off is a bitch! lol
I did the same! Like I said, not sure if it makes that much of a difference on our trucks. Not like we drive super cars at 200 mph! I changed mine because I had a new front set from he charity raffle. I'm sure you are fine....
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Pics or it didn't happen. you should know the rules!!!
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What kind of attitude is that? You better hope it doesn't rain at TRR then.....
I don't mind playing every once in a while. Just remind me to not make it a habit. I know a lot of raptor owners that don't like mud because of the pain in the ass it is to clean it
Painted the speaker grills black today. Got tired of the "out of place" grey and ey were impossible to keep clean for some reason.
Had a Howe Power Steering kit installed. So much better with the 37s and I can actually steer now Also the AFE Tranny Pan.
Work was done by Shaun Miller of Miller Offroad Designs in the Houston area.