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Old 02-02-2010, 01:02 AM
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Originally Posted by SinCityFX4
My first 77 f100 was my fave vehicle of all time..sad to not have her anymore. A s for dents?? I have a $43k+ FX4 and I beat the out of her and she keeps on goin...scratchin and dentin it are part of the deal
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Old 02-02-2010, 01:30 AM
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Had a 90' F250 on 33" Kumho's...good old truck
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Old 02-02-2010, 03:08 PM
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I dont like new fords, I have already debated this topic for pages and pages,

The Facts
Old Fords are easier to work on
Old Fords are easier to find parts for
Old Fords are cheaper to fix
Old Fords are more reliable
Old Fords were made with parts that were built too last
Old Fords were not designed around emissions to please gov. dictators because of
Fords used to be made of metal
Old Fords were built to last...........

New Fords are very expensive
New Fords are 5,000lbs of plastic and electronics
New Fords are Finnicky and flawed
New Fords are designed to make them difficult to work on
New Fords are comfortable
New Fords are all about $$$ Look at me Look at me
A New Vehicle is the worst investment one can make, Car manufactures/Designers arent stupid, they know how spoiled the general public is, and they know a majority of people dont end up buying a new truck every couple of years...
Times have changed, but its what the American people ask for time after time, and get time after time, one day we are going to pay for our ways
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Originally Posted by cheecks
ok how easy was it to install them nerf bars yourself, because i am looking to get some of them for my 91, but i cant find any under 200, even the shipping to alaska cost about that much
I actually just uninstalled them, bought the truck with them installed. They're completely bolt on, no drilling required I think. I'm even trying to sell them for $150+ shipping if no one does local pick up. Only issue is they need to be buffed and the black foot pad thing on the drivers side bar needs to be re-attached on one side. I'd imagine some 3M tape would do wonders.

This is for anyone interested. Cheecks, I'm about to PM you this.
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heres my 89 lariat 302


Old 02-02-2010, 04:06 PM
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6 inch lift and 35's?


And this concludes my shot in the dark at guessing people's height
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nope ford 9" coils with a 3" body lift and 36's and also this last fall i did a rear disc brake conversion with a ford 9" rearend and 4.10 gears thing stops on a dime now lol!!

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That's a lot of lift!
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Here's my 88 302
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Originally Posted by Maxximus
Had a 90' F250 on 33" Kumho's...good old truck
Now, that's a truck.


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