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    Ya hire out for Jeff and yota washing Jeff?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeCrappie View Post
    Ya hire out for Jeff and yota washing Jeff?
    That’s a good one Goats turn for some petting
    I never been much on washing vehicles - when the crud gets thick enough it’ll fall off on its own haha


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    Y’all get enough rain for a 75 mph quik wash…
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    Bud you & I think a lot alike, that "Peace of Mind" knowing what you're riding on compared to thinking you know is very important to me too. Gotta love Full Floating Axles but the torque can be high. I finally bought a cordless Impact and couldn't go back now that I have it. Except my old Class A motorhome, if it has rear disc brakes around here it has the little shoes inside the rear rotors. Many do not know it but brake fluid is Hydroscopic, so its always looking to adsorb water. I flush my brakes using a check valve on the bleeders every few years, and on something like a GM Workhorse Chassis that has a horribly designed brake system to start with I switch the fluid completely to DOT 5.
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