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i've been pregnant with a baby elephant for years. my belly keeps getting bigger, and bigger, and the trunks been coming out a long time, but i can't get the rest of it to come out
You just need to pressure wash that sand out of there and you will be fine. Have friend or a brick hold the pedal to the floor and put a garden hose preturbo. You just have a bunch of sand still stuck in there a good wash will get it out!!
I would love for somebody to do that to an engine just to see how long it ran! I think myth busters should try it. Oh wait K+N already did with every filter they sell!! LOL
ok that's it. i guess we just gotta get everyone to chip into a test vehicle with about 600,000 miles on it and see what sand will do to 'er. we better try this on a cumm-apart. dodges are cheaper since their made with cheaper metal.
Your first no no was sand. Everyone knows that it takes something MUCH more abrasive than sand. We just take all our trucks to the local rock quarry, open the hood and have em dump in a few yards of #57 or # 404s, whatevers cheapest. Sometimes if we did a lot of demo that week, we use crushed brick. Its almost the same............
Did someone get confused with Sand in bed for better traction.
Thats winter Sand not Summer Sand in the bed.
This reminds me i have to go and remove the Summer air in my tires and replace it with the winter air.
Someones Bored
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OH, get the sand out of truck bed....Wheeew, I thought you meant in your house.
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