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Crew cab. Use it or lose it.

Mrk5 did these stickers up for me and we got them put on today. It was always part of the plan for the Crew Cab to do some advertising for the shop.

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Damn, I should pay more attention to what's going on. I missed the pics until just now. It turned out really good. They pop so well, it almost looks Photochopped. :waytogo:
 
Thanks Scott. I really like the way it turned out.

Thanks Pizzaman.
 
450 lbs. of fuel sure helps plant the duals in the deeper snow.:D
 
owners manual created.

I had an afternoon to tinker on the crew cab today. Sat down in the passenger seat and did some wiring and such for the instrumentation in the console. Still not all hooked up but more of them anyway.

Got to cleaning out the truck and going through my box of small parts and had all these papers from the different products. Warranties, instruction manuals, owners manuals and receipts and such. You know, the kind that come with everything you buy for our rigs dang near.

Decided to make an owners/operators manual for the crew cab. 3 hole punch and a binder and away we go. Put some blank sheets in for my own maintenance records and so forth as well as part numbers. Now it can all be stored in one place and kept in the truck for those quick references.
 
I had an afternoon to tinker on the crew cab today. Sat down in the passenger seat and did some wiring and such for the instrumentation in the console. Still not all hooked up but more of them anyway.

Got to cleaning out the truck and going through my box of small parts and had all these papers from the different products. Warranties, instruction manuals, owners manuals and receipts and such. You know, the kind that come with everything you buy for our rigs dang near.

Decided to make an owners/operators manual for the crew cab. 3 hole punch and a binder and away we go. Put some blank sheets in for my own maintenance records and so forth as well as part numbers. Now it can all be stored in one place and kept in the truck for those quick references.
My method isn't as great but when i buy a part for my truck i'll rip the part number off the box and throw it in the glovebox incase i ever have to change that again. Example: front u-joint, belts blah blah blah

I'd like to make one of those myself but i'd get bored quick or forget
 
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