I myself have but two pair, one for work/everyday and one that pretty much only gets worn for church.I just wear romeos and square toe chit kickers but wouldn’t mind more boots![]()
My 91 has 6 total boots lol
I myself have but two pair, one for work/everyday and one that pretty much only gets worn for church.I just wear romeos and square toe chit kickers but wouldn’t mind more boots![]()
Gotta be lit , off the hook, and any other modern term I’m to old to know.Sounds like that's going to be an awful good time!
Sounds like it. Pulling the bed is usually much easier then dropping tanks.Fired up the brown truck, it sputtered and died in the driveway. The tank was 3/8 full. I filled it up, and it started and ran great. Guessing that means the showerhead broke off in the one tank that's still hooked up.
I need to pull the bed off and fix that fuel system right.
Sounds similar to my 91Plan is to plumb the tanks to a brass 6-way valve mounted under the cab floor, then through a prefilter and filter to a Walbro pump, all mounted on the frame. That'll let me take the stock filter out of the engine compartment.
I can straighten out some damage to the front of the bed before I put it back, too.
I was looking at them 6 ways, but decided against them. I like to be able to switch them separately.Plan is to plumb the tanks to a brass 6-way valve mounted under the cab floor, then through a prefilter and filter to a Walbro pump, all mounted on the frame. That'll let me take the stock filter out of the engine compartment.
I can straighten out some damage to the front of the bed before I put it back, too.