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Old 08-04-2019, 05:26 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by humfrz View Post
First off, WHY are you doing spirited driving with an 86 on gravel roads?? - What do you think it is the 1940s??

Which reminds me of back in the day, my old Chevrolet had "gravel pans" on the front and rear (see in the picture - the pan between the bumper and body). So, you would just brush the gravel that snuck through, off of the pan.

In your case, I would try to suck out the gravel with a shop vac.


humfrz
Dude this car is a freaking HOOT on dirt roads. I actively search for dirt roads that will take me to the same spot as "the regular old stuff". I've left some awesome furrows in the roads when my hitch slams on dips and waterbars I've actually watched rocks fly up in the air

Oh and yeah gravel in the rear is better than sand in the vag***
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