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I'm not much of a detailer so I treated my Ram to a detailer near me in Forest Hill, MD last summer that did a great job on the exterior and engine bay.
Maybe, but a coat of paint or spray-on bed liner and it as good as new. The bed liner does protect the bed from dings and dent which would be much more difficult to repair.
Welcome, from a fellow Marylander. As others have stated tell us about your truck and post some pics. Also, set a signature that will show at the bottom of each of your posts describing your truck and any mods you do to it. (It's very helpful if you ask questions in the future)
I got a chuckle picturing the arm out the window thing. My 75 Bronco was great in the snow, the windshield washer not so much. I would keep a plastic soda bottle with a small hole drilled in the lid between the seats, open the window and squirt the windshield when it needed cleaned.
The problem I have with geese and ducks is plucking them. Back in the day there were waterfowl pluckers all over the Eastern Shore of Maryland, now I can't find any. Lately we've might pluck one or two a season but mostly breast them out, which is kind of a waste. On occasion we will skin them...
I would like to get the Vararam or Ram set-up, but they're not made for the 3.6. My main reason for having it would be to free up space for an air compressor under the hood and appearance of course.
True story. Was helping the 70ish year-old dairy farmer down the street work on his manure spreader, he was under it and hit it with a hammer. He starts spitting and coughing, and says, "Good thing my mouth was open or that crap would have hit me in the face."
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