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Old 06-10-2010, 12:10 AM
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Default Newb 1994 F-150 owner from Maine!

hey every one I,m new to the whole f150 owner ship but always loved the 1991-1995 f150s they always seem to catch my eye and now i finaly bought one of the beasts its a 1994 F150 Xl 4X4 with a inline 6 and a five speed trany just spent 2500 for it too aonly things that are aftermarket are the wheels obvously then a classic glasspack tucked under the 6 foot bed. then the dimond plate tool box and black paint around the bottom its a rolling project i got some big plans for this and i plan to post the build pics too haha
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Welcome to the forums. Those were some great looking years.

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Old 06-11-2010, 04:07 PM
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I'm new to and my 97 f150 came from maine originally, i live down in new hampshire and shes got some rot but ill repair it, lift kit and glass packs also
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nice mine was from the penn statei guess they had a plant down thare at the time
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That was a good body for sure...I'd loose those fender flares tho.Oh and welcome to the site!
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How did you setup your glasspack? For my 95 I just cut from the muffler all the way back then installed a glasspack and straight pipe.
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Originally Posted by Clifford26
How did you setup your glasspack? For my 95 I just cut from the muffler all the way back then installed a glasspack and straight pipe.
I replaced the intire exhaust from the manafold down and just welded it to the cat then clamped a J pipe facing down it gives it that extra rumble too. I clamped it becouse I dont know if it will pass inspection so if i need to I can go to another tail pipe to dampen the blasts. then of course I m gonna clamp the j pipe right back on haha
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Originally Posted by TheCollector
I replaced the intire exhaust from the manafold down and just welded it to the cat then clamped a J pipe facing down it gives it that extra rumble too. I clamped it becouse I dont know if it will pass inspection so if i need to I can go to another tail pipe to dampen the blasts. then of course I m gonna clamp the j pipe right back on haha
That is why I'm glad MI doesn't inspect your truck/car. Once I get the money for my Clifford headers and a K&N intake the exhaust will need another go with the sawzall.



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