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Old 08-27-2013, 10:22 PM
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Really? I thought it would be cool, I definitely would do it if it was a powerstroke.
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Short bed duallies don't really trip my trigger
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you will have to lift it and put bigger tires on it like brad did, otherwise it wont look good IMO.

also you could swap in a 6BT cummins and a 5 speed transmission.
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Just simply lifted on wide wheels would look great, I'm just not feeling the Dually, even though that grey one is slick.
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Originally Posted by f150cam
you will have to lift it and put bigger tires on it like brad did, otherwise it wont look good IMO.

also you could swap in a 6BT cummins and a 5 speed transmission.
Nah everybody and their cousin has a cummins swap. Powerstroke would be cooler.
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a powerstroke swap just costs quite a bit more around where i live, a solid $1,000 more. plus still not many people do cummins swaps, i think iv only seen 1 or 2 in person.
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Originally Posted by f150cam
a powerstroke swap just costs quite a bit more around where i live, a solid $1,000 more. plus still not many people do cummins swaps, i think iv only seen 1 or 2 in person.
I've seen several, and there's about 5 on the dentsides Facebook page
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I would run 285/55r22 tires on fuel maverick rims. And I would put 05-07 superduty axles under it so that would lift it enough to clear those tires. And if I would swap a powerstroke into it, it would be a 6.4. I know all of this would cost a lot of money and I'm not sure if I should hack up a rare truck? But I think it would turn out BA
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a newer powerstroke swap would be pretty cool.

i wish iv seen more cummins swaps in person, i could see exactly how they did everything.
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
Not feeling the Dually... But to just put your body on on 05-07 Powerstroke chassis would be sick!
http://www.dieselpowermag.com/featur.../photo_01.html

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