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What did you do to your 620 today?


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I saw this cool thread on this site for the 720's and I decided to start one for us with the 620's.
 
Here's what I did. I lowered my truck by installing 3" lowering blocks and also lowered the front by adjusting the torsion bars.

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I saw this cool thread on this site for the 720's and I decided to start one for us with the 620's.

I was just trying to find the 620 thread the other day when I realized we don't get our own, we have to share "WDYDTY Truck today?" with the 3's, 5's and 7's. Not fair, those guys are all odd (budum-ch). A mod might tell you this belongs there, since it's already reached legendary levels of replies, but I say we deserve our own!

 

Pulled everything off the back frame (bed is already removed) and started cleaning it off so I can paint it.

If you've got access to air, pick up a needle scaler at harbour freight. One of the best purchases I've made in my resto efforts, works wonders on getting paint and loose rust off the frame. Still have to wire wheel after, but you'll cut the time and dust by a long shot.

 

And I haven't done shit yet because it's morning, but probably just stare at it while I take smoke breaks from doing much shittier chores in prep for guests this weekend. Ugh.

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