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My Diesel Truck Adventures.

Posted 05-30-2008 at 08:29 AM by dieseljunkie
Updated 05-31-2008 at 04:53 PM by dieseljunkie

My truck is a 2004.5 High Output Dodge Ram Cummins. Its a 4x4 quad cab, long bed. Its Molten red with a sliver lower stripe. My major upgrade has been to put Amsoil synthetic fluids all the way around in my truck. It also has 35x12.50x17 Pro Comp Extreme All Terrains, which I am very pleased with. My truck is my baby, although its been the unfortunate victim of a few dents and dings. Some of them were my fault, a couple of them were not. The first major problem happened ON MY WEDDING NIGHT! On October 8,2005, someone, probably a drunk, hit the back side of my truck that was parked in the street. It was parked in a legal parking spot, and I came out the next day to a truck with a crunched bed, tailgate and bumper. I will tell you it was a crappy way to wake up from the best day of my life, the day prior. A new tailgate, new rear bumper, and new driver's side bedside, problem solved. 3 days after I got the truck back from the body shop, I came out and found ANOTHER dent. It was about 4-5 little dents all the way down the driver's side front door. When I got to the bottom section of the door, there was a huge crease. Well, it stayed that way for a few years, and a few days ago, I just got the driver's side fixed up. The last of the dings is a stupid move that I made. I was backing into my driveway after our first 4 foot snow storm, and lots of shoveling of the snow burm, and I got too close on the passenger side of the driveway, and crunched the bottom of both doors on the passenger side and put small dents in both doors :( Stupid me, but whatcha gonna do? I am gonna buy a suction cup dent puller and see what I can do with that. That is the story of me and my truck adventures. As I end this first blog, I will include a few pictures of the truck.

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[IMG]http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w175/poriggity/35s2.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w175/poriggity/35s1.jpg[/IMG]

Thanks for reading, and I look forward to more blogs!

Scott

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    thats a nice truck
    Posted 05-12-2009 at 11:01 AM by jallen20 jallen20 is offline
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    truck

    Thats a nice lookin truck you have
    Posted 05-12-2009 at 11:01 AM by jallen20 jallen20 is offline
 
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