Washed the Big Rig!
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What a gritty hog my T/C was and the Toad too. I must have run thru a rock pile..... But he's clean now, bought me a polishing ball to work on the wheels next Don.
What kind of mud/rock/trash flap do you guys use? I have see the brush looking one and then the rubber mud flap that goes all the way across too. Which works the best??? Thanks Sam |
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Started on the wheels...didn't take long but today I ran out of time.
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nice work Sam! Ours is pretty clean (washed it after we got back from Virginia & before we went to Circuit of The Americas last week).
we hit a little drizzel on the way to CoTA but i think we'll be fine / clean enough to head to florida the week after next. BTW we don't run any mud flap(s) |
Ours has one big rubber flap that stretches all the way across the rear end. Unfortunately, we don't tow anything, so I don't know how effective it is. I do know that the previous owner kept a 31' stacker on the hitch. It was on there for the first test drive. There wasn't a scratch or ding on the stacker.
I am trying to resist the urge to polish the wheels and the fuel tanks. Stop posting those shiny wheel photos! |
I here ya Petrel, I got mothers polish and the red ball that fits on the drill, and it was easy, very easy. I was surprised and glad it was that easy. Thanks for the input!
Sam |
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