I'm back from Chicago, and the truck ran like a banded steer. Some vehicles just have soul, and this truck is one of them. It broke the windshield wipers here in TN the morning before I was to leave, giving me a chance to fix them at home. Good thing, too.
Yep, sighted tornadoes in Monee, Il, where I spent the night. I was awakened at 5:something AM by notifications on my phone. There was weather, and some downed branches and the like, but I made it to Robbie's unscathed. We had a nice chat, and got lights mostly functional, and then I was off.
Between Chicago and Indianapolis, there was heavy traffic, torrential rains, and road construction. I was white knuckled all the way, but the truck and its ghetto wiper fix performed flawlessly. I was sincerely glad for my improved brakes.
There was a section of road where 15+ cars and semis were pulled over on the shoulder, all seemingly with their left blinkers on (some may have been caution lights). The rain and traffic were so heavy, they stayed put, and I steered straight-an approach, however flawed, that worked. At another point, I was squeezed between a semi and the temporary wall on the shoulder. I had nowhere to go, and hit one of those "puddles" you can feel through the floorboard. I got more than squirrely, but made it through.
The rest of the trip was largely uneventful, with clear skies until the last 100 miles, but the later rains were mild in comparison.
Once home, I inspected my prize.
I like it. The paint even matches. Unexpected bonus: Tire Rack. Thanks, Robbie.
It needs some love, and I think a drop hitch of some description would improve the situation, but I am nothing but pleased.
One glitch: I lost a ramp somewhere along the way. I failed to secure it, and didn't stop until Ohio, to find it gone. I hope I didn't drop it in someone's path. Not cool on my part.
Somehow, the speedometer that has only sporadically worked in the last month fixed itself, and worked the whole trip, save one momentary glitch 100 miles from home.