What did u do to your raptor today?

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MTF

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Picked some fluid up on my way home from work yesterday and I'll apply it tonight if I get home before sunset.

@MTF Should I just apply it to the intermediate cable on the frame rail? I haven't checked to see what i looks like just yet.

I'll also throw some fluid film on there just so @CoronaRaptor can feel all warm and fuzzy.
Everywhere possible!!! Don't forget behind the P-brake pedal and linkage.
You may want to get a old towel to protect against over spray in the cab.
You don't want drips and then place your foot on the brake pedal. That wouldn't be good. LOL
 

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Everywhere possible!!! Don't forget behind the P-brake pedal and linkage.
You may want to get a old towel to protect against over spray in the cab.
You don't want drips and then place your foot on the brake pedal. That wouldn't be good. LOL

If it was flip flop season I'd be worried, but this has been flight suit season so nothing but boots baby!
 

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While doing this:

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I also removed, bead blasted and clear coated the rear lower seat back mount bar that was rusted. Before and after images.

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you mean you done did this all by yourself without posting a question here asking how to remove the supercab rear seat?
 

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haha, the worst part is when you get one side out and while working on the other side, it slides back into place and you have to do it again

Yes, I've had that happen. I've learned to put a block of wood under the first side. The downside to that is that the seat is at a slight angle so there is more pressure on the other side to release. I've had to smack the end of the screwdriver with a hammer to get it to release.
 
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