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Do 7.3's have A.D.D?

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Old 06-21-2011, 01:43 PM
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I'm Shipping off to Boot Camp in a few months and i love my truck too much to ditch it. I was hoping to store it for the 4 years ill be in the Marines. is this possible? Can she sit still for that long no problems? help me before i am forced to sell my truck. i want to "Semper Fidelis" my truck.
 
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Old 06-21-2011, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by NoJokePwRStrk
I'm Shipping off to Boot Camp in a few months and i love my truck too much to ditch it. I was hoping to store it for the 4 years ill be in the Marines. is this possible? Can she sit still for that long no problems? help me before i am forced to sell my truck. i want to "Semper Fidelis" my truck.
Full tank of fuel before you park it with some additive in it, plan on a oil change when you get back and you will be fine.

Do NOT leave the tanks empty unless you plan on dropping them and cleaning the algae out of them.
 
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Old 07-17-2011, 05:07 PM
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and park it somewhere away from the mice/rats!!! i bought a truck recently that sat for a little bit and the mice made a next under the radiator area, inside under the dash, and also ate all the vaccum hoses off!!!
 
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Old 07-17-2011, 10:20 PM
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rent a storage unit that has been recently built, it may be expensive but worth it to avoid mice. and set mice traps and poison all the way around it. also it sounds dump but it works,leave the hood open, doors open, and put lint sheets "for drying clothes" all over the place in the cab and under the hood. when put my snowmobiles away for the winter i put them in my barn.. lots of mice.. i leave the hood and side panels open lint sheets and poison around and on the sleds, no mice touch them. no mice **** or anything
 
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Old 07-29-2011, 07:55 PM
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Why can't you have your truck while you're serving?

I did 4 years in the Army and had a vehicle the entire time (excluding schools and 'involuntary vacations').

I left for Basic and AIT, and right after reporting to my first duty station my parents brought my truck down.
 
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Old 08-09-2011, 04:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Anarchist
Why can't you have your truck while you're serving?

I did 4 years in the Army and had a vehicle the entire time (excluding schools and 'involuntary vacations').

I left for Basic and AIT, and right after reporting to my first duty station my parents brought my truck down.
I agree with above, TRUST me you will want your truck so you can have mobility. It will get lonely in the Barricks otherwise
 




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