New Dakota and Tool Pics

Kustom Fabrikated

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Here are pictures of my new truck i figured it was about time to get a newer one as you can probably tell by my old one beside it. It is a 2004 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab 4.7L V8 4x4 with 36000miles.




 
truck is nice, I had a 04 that I put 285 BFG AT's on with just a T-bar twist and very minor trimming.

this was the day I put the 285's on and wanted to finish off the old 255's
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those tools are to clean & new
 
Bradreedjeeper: I liked the burnout, these tires are almost brand new so when I switch hopefully someone will want these. Your post even answered my question of what will fit before I asked it.

Jeff B: So far since I've had the tools at my house so I take the time to wipe them down every time, but since I start at Sir Walter monday I don't think I'll be doing that anymore
 
Does anyone ever wonder why we always end up with to many combination wrenches, but we can never find that 10mm we need?
 
Nice tool set! That's a whole lotta wrenches! Working for Chevy you won't have time to wipe 'em down unless you take time at the end of the day. You're gonna have to turn a bunch of those to make the payments on them! They look expensive! I wouldn't be surprised if my set weighed more than my truck.
 
The only reason I got so much from Snap On is because I went to NASCAR Technical Institute and we got a student discount on Snap On. Most of the tools were between 40-50% off. I can't stand a messy toolbox so hopefully i can keep it close to the way it looks.
 
The only reason I got so much from Snap On is because I went to NASCAR Technical Institute and we got a student discount on Snap On. Most of the tools were between 40-50% off. I can't stand a messy toolbox so hopefully i can keep it close to the way it looks.
I went to UTI in Phoenix. Should have checked with Matco for the box. Not one of the salesmen but the corporate office. I got a Matco box for less than a tool rep could. When I out grew it I traded it to the Snap On guy for almost twice what I paid for it.
 
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