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<blockquote data-quote="bigdogYJ" data-source="post: 21972" data-attributes="member: 11207"><p>Probably not right now. Only have 350miles on it since alignment. The tires on the truck now are 8 years old even though they only have about 10k miles. I’ll likely be replacing them this year. Probably check alignment then. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I noticed recently while driving in the rain the windows fog up pretty easily. I haven’t driven a vehicle in the rain in recent years that didn’t have a/c to help dry the air and clear the windows. Might be time to fix up the a/c soon. Everything was functional but the service ports leaked. So I’ll need to change them and the drier. While it’s apart I’ll change some orings and’s check the produce tube then vacuum it down and charge it up. Should be pretty simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigdogYJ, post: 21972, member: 11207"] Probably not right now. Only have 350miles on it since alignment. The tires on the truck now are 8 years old even though they only have about 10k miles. I’ll likely be replacing them this year. Probably check alignment then. I noticed recently while driving in the rain the windows fog up pretty easily. I haven’t driven a vehicle in the rain in recent years that didn’t have a/c to help dry the air and clear the windows. Might be time to fix up the a/c soon. Everything was functional but the service ports leaked. So I’ll need to change them and the drier. While it’s apart I’ll change some orings and’s check the produce tube then vacuum it down and charge it up. Should be pretty simple. [/QUOTE]
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