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Old 02-07-2016, 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by rcruz3568
I was putting a new trans mount in. Just didn't have time to do the repair to the cross member so I put it together till I have time to fix it
I meant , How did the crossmember get like that ?
Old 02-07-2016, 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
I meant , How did the crossmember get like that ?
hell if I know. I have seen a few cross members in these trucks like this. I don't know what causes it. I have owned 2 that have been like this. Both actually are the same year models to think of it. Lol both were 2001 models and actually the same color trucks lol chestnut brown. Ha
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Got the holes drilled in the knuckle for the high steer! Holy crap the knuckles were ALOT thicker then I expected
Old 02-08-2016, 12:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Collin
Got the holes drilled in the knuckle for the high steer! Holy crap the knuckles were ALOT thicker then I expected
Any progress is good progress bud.
Old 02-08-2016, 12:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Collin
Got the holes drilled in the knuckle for the high steer! Holy crap the knuckles were ALOT thicker then I expected
the lack of pictures from your build is killing me lol
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Originally Posted by Cmanjr
the lack of pictures from your build is killing me lol
Don't worry there will be pictures in the build thread. I actually remembered to take a couple tonight.
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Originally Posted by Collin
Don't worry there will be pictures in the build thread. I actually remembered to take a couple tonight.
well that's good lol
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Cmanjr, saw your truck and jeep this morning when I was taking my daughter to school. It's very clean!

Here's mine last week when I bought it. I want bigger tires bad!

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Originally Posted by Family_Wagon
Cmanjr, saw your truck and jeep this morning when I was taking my daughter to school. It's very clean!

Here's mine last week when I bought it. I want bigger tires bad!
Some 285/70s would look just right under there.
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Originally Posted by jprevat
Some 285/70s would look just right under there.
Is that a typical size people run on this truck? Im trying to read up on the F150 now. I have 0 knowledge about these trucks. i was initially looking for a 285/75.


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