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zack

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5.9 cummins ho
like to have the air ride
 

omega88

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surely theres a better movie to watch than thomas and the magic railroad...
 

cwakefld

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Way to gaudy for me. But to each his own.


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Micchi

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Not a fan of the interior. Love the paint. Now...who wants to lend me some money? LOL
 

WhiteExpress

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The paint is neat. I don't really care for the 'custom suspension' that much but looks like a lot of work went into it.

I like the seats, but the center console is 'over the top' for me, and everything else looks like cheap little bolt ons.

The attention to detail underneath is impressive.
 

SmokedRam

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I wonder if in the attached pic if the suspension is at fill lift or what? That camber looks horrible if that's ride height.
 

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Oefootball_70

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That truck has had a couple different suspension set ups on it over the last couple years. It started out with a 15" inch static lift and 44's I believe then 8" and 37" and now this. It has been at SEMA three (maybe two) years. Always a show stopper. Sick ass truck, as far as the 2wd comments. A large majority of the show truck built are 2wd because they never plan on ruining them in the mud/off road aspects. Makes it cheaper to lift/maintain/fix for them.
 
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