What did u do to your raptor today?

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Wheels look good. I hope you cleaned the backside of the wheels as well while you had them off the truck. What about the spare, did you show it some love also?:hidesbehindsofa:

I hope you know you just insulted @TheWolf with that ludicrous remark. He cleans his tools before he even lets them touch his truck. I've seen him scrub and clean the treads of his tires just to make sure they didn't throw any dust onto the side of his truck. :ROFLJest:
 

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Wheels look good. I hope you cleaned the backside of the wheels as well while you had them off the truck. What about the spare, did you show it some love also?:hidesbehindsofa:
You know it, Liquid Paint Sealant on the barrels and even put on a coat of Tire Shine.

The Tire Shine does a good job sealing up the tires, so the mud does not stain, will save some time scrubbing them next time.

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I hope you know you just insulted @TheWolf with that ludicrous remark. He cleans his tools before he even lets them touch his truck. I've seen him scrub and clean the treads of his tires just to make sure they didn't throw any dust onto the side of his truck. :ROFLJest:
Hahahaha...wait...not funny, its all true!

Funny about the tools, I actually put a coat of caliper paint on inside of my socket yesterday, to keep it from scratching the black lug nuts. I tried using PlastiDip, but it did not work. Will have to see if the paint works better. Used a 7/8" socket with 6 sides, not 12. Two dips made it a snug fit, might have to do a couple coats of paint.
 

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I hope you know you just insulted @TheWolf with that ludicrous remark. He cleans his tools before he even lets them touch his truck. I've seen him scrub and clean the treads of his tires just to make sure they didn't throw any dust onto the side of his truck. :ROFLJest:

Not trying to insult anyone, just wanted to validate that I'm not the only freak to do this shit.:snoopfacepalm:
 
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