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leaper

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About leaper

  • Birthday 07/05/1974

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  • Owns
    SS
  • Silverado SS/VHO/TrailBlazerSS Color
    Arrival Blue
  • SS/VHO/TrailBlazerSS Year
    2003
  • Drivetrain Config
    AWD
  • Modifications
    Outlaw Intake,Corsa Sport,22" Centerline Rapids,Baer Alumnasports,2/2 Drop

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    Male
  • Location
    Stockton, NJ

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  1. It's a quick change gearing transfer case made by SCS Gearbox. Their tranfer cases are used a lot for tough trucks and mud racers. SCS Gearbox Website Miss Misery Racing Website
  2. You're best bet is to eliminate their food source, grubs. Treat your yard with Scott's GrubEx or something comparable and they should leave once there is nothing left for them to eat. Another thing you can try in conjunction with the grub control is something called Whole Control. It is made from castor oil so it does not contain pesticides. The website below is just an example. You can buy Whole Control other places. Whole Control
  3. The Night Runner package was actually available on the Ram 1500, Dakota and Durango in 2006 and maybe 2007. It was package on the SRT-10 in 2007.
  4. Hey, guys. Stupid question...I see on Island's website that they require a helmet. Is this true? If so, I will need to pick up a helmet, if I decide to go. I would love to get my truck to the track.
  5. From the For Sale Posting Rules -->For Sale Posting Rules Link
  6. I have them and couldn't be happier with them. Considering my Bilsteins were shot anything would have been an improvement, though. It's hard to describe the ride. It is firm but not harsh. It just feels really controlled.
  7. I had Bell's Palsy about 10 years ago. I took a drink of water and it dribbled down the side of my face. At first I was like WTF, but then I couldn't blink my eye or anything and it freaked me out a little. Mine was a result of Lymes Disease. I think it took a few weeks to totally go away, but I've been fine since.
  8. It's possible it was me. Depending on when you saw the truck it may have had polished aluminum 22s on it or the stock painted wheels. I park down there a lot to walk my dog. I have heard of your existance. My future brother in-law lives on Hewitt Rd and told me he saw a truck like mine. I'm not far from those sticks, I live on Featherbed Ln off of 519. You mentioned thinking about suspension mods. If you want to take a look at my truck or talk about it, let me know. I have a 2/2 drop using Belltech spindles and shackles.
  9. I know that they are not grooved like you are looking for, but I would recommend Catch-All Carpeted Floor Mats. They have a raised lip around the edge to hold in liquid and fasteners to hold them in place. The charcoal ones match the stock carpet pretty good. They are a little pricey, but they are molded specifically for the truck and fit perfect. Here is a link to them on Stylin' Trucks -->Click Here Catch-All also makes a version without carpet -->Click Here Last but not least, here some other options -->Click Here
  10. Flemington area, huh? Surprised I haven't seen you around. I live in Kinqwood Township. The only other SS I see on a regular basis is my Dad's black '05.
  11. If 8hnpSS is only interested in one of the wheels, I would be interested in the other. I need a spare. I'm in Jersey too, so I could pick it up.
  12. I have a set on my stock 20s for the winter. I have zero complaints. I got caught in a blizzard in Vermont earlier this year and they pulled me through the snow no problem.
  13. Yes, that is how I did mine. I backed my truck onto ramps so I had a little more room to work. When it came time to slide the stock exhaust over the axle, I had to jack the body of the truck up a little to gain clearance between the axle and the bottom of the bed. I just used a block of wood and jacked up the back of the truck by the trailer hitch. Didn't take much, but I don't think it would have come out otherwise without cutting it.
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