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  1. 1 point
    Was this the guy?
  2. Watching this now and I gotta say it is pretty awesome https://www.netflix.com/title/70059639 Movie with lots of interviews with the guys that have been to the moon.
  3. Hmmm. Well for the exhaust, I'd give these guys a call: www.wickedrigs.com They can help you with this stuff as they perform deletes every day. They can probably cut you a good deal on an MBRP exhaust as well. IF you can get a hold of RJ (the owner) tell him Tyler Faoro sent you to him. That might cut more off the price. I repetitively see Phil at Anarchy is a very good guy to deal with! I've heard Firepunk does a great job too, so I'm sure both could steer you in the right direction. You'd have to order or go to a truck repair shop to pick up that oil. I will say my Amsoil showed up 2 days after @AH64ID ordered it for me.
  4. Starting in '01.5 Dodge fazed out some add on's, like underhood insulation, fender liners, rear cup holders, etc..... If the assembly line had them then the truck was equipped but if they ran out then no mas.
  5. @leathermaneod Like dripley said, no wheel well liners for me, but that's how the truck came so oh well. Only reason I'd want something back there would be to prevent debris hitting my FASS but so far it hasn't been an issue.
  6. Here she is. ( @Mopar1973Man the truck doesn't have a leveling kit, just tired springs!
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    One other thing I see is most are now using aerosol brake cleaner for cleaning guns now rather than the other solvents out there, especially the AR folks then just a bit of oil on the action and back in business.
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    I used to use Hoppes until last year. I was having trouble getting my 7MM-08 group. I cleaned religiously after every time at the range. I always cleaned until the patches came out looking clean. After some inspecting I noticed this copper fouling through the barrel. Hoppes wouldn't touch it. After some research, I settled on Sweets 7.62 and Butch's Bore shine. After some time with those the barrel came out clean and I got the gun shoot tight groups. I always clean with brass brushes, never dip the brush in your solvent. After scrubbing with the brush I clean the brush off with carb cleaner. No sense sending a dirty brush down a barrel. I push the rod from the chamber to the muzzle, I always use a bore guide. I use jags rather than the loops With Butch's and Sweets I always clean until there is no more blue color on the patch. But all of this is just my simple opinion and I am satisfied with the results.
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    I follow a lot of gun info forums ect. and it is coming down to the fact that few hard core gunners are spending a lot of time cleaning the bores or actions of guns until noticeable performance issues are noticed. Most say that more damage is done to the action and bore from over cleaning and not using the proper methods of cleaning than from not cleaning and just shooting. Stainless barrel guns I see a lot of guys now say they only run a couple patches through every couple thousand rounds or so.
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    Those are fun. I know nothing of caring for brass, but i would think you just let it age gracefully. .22 can have lead fowling that should come out with brushing. Some of the lead removal foams etc can be hard on the finish of the gun.
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