TheAutumnWind
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A little pblaster and i popped em out by pushing from the rearBulbs are most likely corroded in. I struggled to get a brake light bulb out recently. The grease had gone hard too. Hair dryer to warm it up a bit perhaps?
Yes. 65k miles. Garaged for the last 10 years. Hasnt moved in 5 years but once or twiceIs that a CA truck? So clean underneath. Cleaner than mine!
Looking good
Yeah its a short bed, 2wd, auto, and a v6... total grandpa truck. My moms father passed and gave it to me so I'm gonna try and keep it around for awhile and make it useful.Is it 2wd? Too bad it isn't the 6' bed.
Well ya know grandpa had to pass for me to get this old truck doesnt feel super lucky. But i suppose it is nice the truck isnt rotted away.Lucky you!
Never fails huh? I have that luck a lot lol.
I put one of a pair of $25 seat covers I bought at Walmart on my passenger seat. It was what you should expect from a pair of $25 seat covers.
Took my rear wheels off, checked to see why my rear passenger brake has been making strange noises, didn't find much. Cleaned them off and adjusted them up. Emergency brake is up where it should be again. Shame those adjusters don't actually work.




Great job, looks new.Took out the blend valve actuator that's been making weird noises and opened it up. Nothing interesting in there. I cleaned some dog hair off the assembly and it made less noise moving around than it did before. Probably coincidence.
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Cleaned up the main power cable to the fuse block. Noticed a bit of corrosion on the bus bar. Will revisit it.
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Just because I looked at them today, here's a before and after of one of the most satisfying jobs I've done over the past couple years that I still appreciate the difference today. Although they're nowhere near as clean as the pics, I still notice the difference. Soap and water, Scotch pads (I think I used light grey), aluminum polish, elbow grease, car wax. Nowhere near perfect, just cleaned up nicely.
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Made the wheels look better/brighter from the outside, and less like a pos from the rear/inside too. I still like seeing them cleaner while I'm under it, as I often am lately. They had 20 years of crap on them and it took about an hour or two of hard work per wheel. Obviously only for polished/bare aluminum.Great job, looks new.