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My first Truggy!

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MudSlinger33

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The ups man dropped this off today. :D
The shocks were way to soft for my liking, changed to 60 weight oil and added some spacers to bring the front end up.
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Yeah it looks like it can
Why are you waiting to break it in

It's too cold here, only 30 degrees and snowing!

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There's only one problem with it that I can see: It's too clean!

I think I can fix that! :hehe:
 
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Send it on down to Louisiana, I can get it nice and broken in for you this weekend, we're going to be in mid-upper 60s. :D
 
Are you kidding? Breaking in an engine in cold weather is a great way to shorten its life.

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Are you kidding? Breaking in an engine in cold weather is a great way to shorten its life.

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I have to agree 100%. If you can't get an engine up to proper temps you are only ruining the engine by running it. Anyone who tells you other wise does not know what they are talking about. Glow engines have a break-in for a reason, if you don't do it right you can't expect it to run right or last long. Better to wait until it warms up.
 
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