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  1. Never gonna grow upNever gonna slow downWe were shinin' like lighters in the darkIn the middle of a rock showWe were doin' it rightWe were comin' aliveYeah, caught in a Southern summer, barefoot, blue jean night

  2. Yesterdays history. Tomorrows a mystery. Its all about the moment.

  3. Knee deep in the water somewhereGot the blue sky breeze blowing wind through my hairOnly worry in the world is the tide gonna reach my chairSunrise there's a fire in the skyNever been so happy Never felt so highAnd I think I might have found me my own kind of paradise

  4. made a huge difference on my end. loads hella quick now. thanks steve.
  5. he's got the red, white, and blue flyin' high on the farmsemper fi tattooed on his left armspends a little more at the store for a tag in the back that says u.s.a.won't buy nothin' that he can't fix,with wd40 and a craftsman wrenchhe ain't prejudice he's just, made in america

  6. hot damn. im goin ta have to get me some of this here fine american made sound deadner. f*ck yea!!!
  7. also invest in some "Dr. tranny's assembly goo" it makes reassembly so much easier. just dont put it on the clutch packs. a co-worker of mine did that, lets just say he didnt work here long. looks something like this.
  8. the kids next door have chalenged me to a water fight. im just updating my status while i wait for the kettle to boil.

  9. can i get my name changed to "crispy_chick3n" please and thank you
  10. how long has the new fan clutch been on the truck? it is just more than likely the way it is supposed to be. the old fan clutch was proably on there from the factory, so the silicone material in the old clutch had loosened up. i would say that it would be normal, providing the clutch isnt siezed up.
  11. special tools, not so much. at most a speed wrench or air ratchet comes in handy. when you pull it all apart, lay it out in order, or it will be fun putting it back together again, especialy if this is the first tranny you have rebuilt. im almost positive you dont need special tools tho. i cant remember tho, it has been a while since i have done any real tranny work. if you just take your time and carefuly observe everything as you take it apart you should be ok, hell i remember when i pulled my first transmission apart i had a camera and was taking pictures as i pulled each piece off. when i got it all apart i ran down to the local wal mart and had the roll of film developed and i was good to go. yea taking pictures is a good idea, it helps A LOT. im sure JAM customs will pop in here at some time and correct me if i am wrong, he is always browsing this part of the forum. i do wish you the best of luck with the rebuild tho. like i said, just take your time, it realy isnt hard work.
  12. is reading a book about anti-gravity. cant put it down.

  13. rubbing compound, and a little elbow grease. it kinda sucks, but the results are well worth it.
  14. Kickin’ up mudBig truck big tiresSlangin’ mud to the skyLiving low, riding highKickin’ up mud in my 4 wheel drive

  15. today would have been tupac shakur's 40th birthday.

    1. B Slaps

      B Slaps

      R.I.P pac. another fallen solider lost but not forgotten. WEST SIDE!

    2. just1moreamp

      just1moreamp

      R.I.P Tupac it was a sad day 2lose one of the great ones.

    3. just1moreamp

      just1moreamp

      R.I.P Tupac it was a sad day 2lose one of the great ones.

  16. thats how i was with my jeep. i did the big 3 which was a PITA, i had started to get the car build ready, and i even had some of the mdf cut and ready to go in the car when the timing chain snapped. i was pissed, but one thing i am proud to say is that i had done everything correctly. electrical, and interior modifications. i was able to undo everything i did, and put the car back to normal and sell it. i guess what i am trying to get across is whatever you decide to do, do it right, or it will come back to bite you in the ass. in your case with the Crescendo BC2000D i would cough up the extra cash and use 1/0 it will make your life easier down the road.
  17. you can get away with 4 guage to a certain point. most of the people on here will tell you that you are wrong and it needs to be redone with 1/0. you should be ok until you start trying to pull more than the wire can handle. i have personaly done the big 3 with 4 guage before, and it worked out alright.
  18. seirously man when do you sleep? its like 2 in the mornin over here. lol naw im just yankin your chain. that exhaust looks beast on that isf. im with audiofanatics on this one. lol
  19. mud diggerWe keep the mud by the poundOur tires stay roarinWhile we ridin through the townMUD DIGGERAnd I keep a bad truck aroundBig truck tall susspenssion40 inches from the groundMUD DIGGERAnd my chevy sittin on 44'sPipes louder than glass packs,Straight pipes y'all knowMUD DIGGERY'all don't know how theMud diggin goesGet a couple tickets To a mud boggin show

    1. n8ball2013

      n8ball2013

      sounds like youd like this.

    2. mr.p

      mr.p

      ROFLLLLLLLLLLLLL

    3. crispy_chick3n

      crispy_chick3n

      heeeeelllllllll yea man!

  20. i think it is like a package deal, you have one monthly base fee, then each extra radio is like 6-8 bucks more a month. i believe that is how it is. of course i only have one and it is in my vehicle 24/7
  21. Stuck working lumber tonite. oh well this just refines my fork lift skills

    1. Autruche

      Autruche

      I fucking love driving forklifts.

    2. Jd1102

      Jd1102

      gotta love a machine that does the liftin for you

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