I'm embarrassed by this...
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Originally posted by Wolfeman
Is that truck from Texas? I think it was in Cedar Park the other day ( or one very much like it ) 5" stacks really stood out but it was raining and I was parked in the Walmart lot as he went by.
Is that truck from Texas? I think it was in Cedar Park the other day ( or one very much like it ) 5" stacks really stood out but it was raining and I was parked in the Walmart lot as he went by.
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I am not impressed with the diameter of the stacks, but if they are there for practical reasons, such as I need, the height is not excessive. I need them or one that long. The purpose of stacks is to get the exhaust away from the cab. My truck will suck in exhaust while idling, so will have to go to stacks.
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Originally posted by Tfeore
Is it just me or is that truck parked in a handicap spot? Maybe his/her handicap is a lack of common sense...
Tom
Is it just me or is that truck parked in a handicap spot? Maybe his/her handicap is a lack of common sense...
Tom
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LMAO @ some of you guys' comments!!!!
BigBlue,
like I said, to each their own... but I don't go out for stuff like that... flames? maybe... but the ram head? yeah, we get it... it's a ram... I crack up at all the mustang guys with huge ford ovals on their back window or MUSTANG banners across the front... yeah, we get it... it's a ford mustang
don't get me started on all the CTD owners who have HUGE "Cummins Turbo Diesel" and "If Ya Can't Dodge it, Ram it" decals pasted everywhere... I can put up with a big C on the hood if it's done tastefully, but I wouldn't do it on my truck...
I'll admit, I'm a little more subtle than a lot of guys... I'd rather let the vehicle's performance speak for itself... the statement is much more powerful that way IMHO.
that's why I used to terrorize the street races in an '81 Ford Fairmont station wagon instead of a mustang like the hundreds of other guys out there...
and, no, I didn't have any stickers on the Fairmont either
Forrest
BigBlue,
like I said, to each their own... but I don't go out for stuff like that... flames? maybe... but the ram head? yeah, we get it... it's a ram... I crack up at all the mustang guys with huge ford ovals on their back window or MUSTANG banners across the front... yeah, we get it... it's a ford mustang
don't get me started on all the CTD owners who have HUGE "Cummins Turbo Diesel" and "If Ya Can't Dodge it, Ram it" decals pasted everywhere... I can put up with a big C on the hood if it's done tastefully, but I wouldn't do it on my truck...
I'll admit, I'm a little more subtle than a lot of guys... I'd rather let the vehicle's performance speak for itself... the statement is much more powerful that way IMHO.
that's why I used to terrorize the street races in an '81 Ford Fairmont station wagon instead of a mustang like the hundreds of other guys out there...
and, no, I didn't have any stickers on the Fairmont either
Forrest
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Originally posted by Haulin_in_Dixie
I am not impressed with the diameter of the stacks, but if they are there for practical reasons, such as I need, the height is not excessive. I need them or one that long. The purpose of stacks is to get the exhaust away from the cab. My truck will suck in exhaust while idling, so will have to go to stacks.
I am not impressed with the diameter of the stacks, but if they are there for practical reasons, such as I need, the height is not excessive. I need them or one that long. The purpose of stacks is to get the exhaust away from the cab. My truck will suck in exhaust while idling, so will have to go to stacks.
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Originally posted by Forrest Nearing
that's why I used to terrorize the street races in an '81 Ford Fairmont station wagon instead of a mustang like the hundreds of other guys out there...
and, no, I didn't have any stickers on the Fairmont either
Forrest
that's why I used to terrorize the street races in an '81 Ford Fairmont station wagon instead of a mustang like the hundreds of other guys out there...
and, no, I didn't have any stickers on the Fairmont either
Forrest
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Originally posted by BigRobin
hey, each to his own. it's his money. sometimes you do wonder about the little pp complex.
hey, each to his own. it's his money. sometimes you do wonder about the little pp complex.
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Originally posted by Casey Balvert
Some guys just have the need to go BIG to make up for areas in which they are NOT.
Some guys just have the need to go BIG to make up for areas in which they are NOT.
Just kiddin, I know that thing actually has a purpose.
~Rob
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No one noticed the stock exhaust out the back?
Only kidding.
Now the pic of the Ram with the fiver is a sharp looking rig (IMHO), and is probably his inspiration after the Lotto.
Just a little off the mark......
Only kidding.
Now the pic of the Ram with the fiver is a sharp looking rig (IMHO), and is probably his inspiration after the Lotto.
Just a little off the mark......
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Personally I find the stacks a little small. Perhaps replacing with a pair of stainless garbage cans would truly show some massive testosterone levels. That's just me being a smart*#*. I think I read this stuff too late at night and makes me laugh like heck. To each his own.
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I just love coming back to this post to look at the first truck with the huge stacks and mudflaps. My wife who by listening to me talk CTD all the time is pretty knowlegable said, "Man, that's ugly no way you are doing that to ours." I am kinda interested in the running boards though.
Casey, the picture of your set up is saved on my harddrive at work and when comes up with several other pictures from here as my screen saver, I love looking at it. That picture says to me "What part of the country we seeing this month."
James
Casey, the picture of your set up is saved on my harddrive at work and when comes up with several other pictures from here as my screen saver, I love looking at it. That picture says to me "What part of the country we seeing this month."
James
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Originally posted by DustyRock
To each his own. Doesnt do anything for me, aint my cup-o-tea. Just proves again that some have more Dollars than sense.
To each his own. Doesnt do anything for me, aint my cup-o-tea. Just proves again that some have more Dollars than sense.
casey,
very nice rig. i like the way it looks with the camper setting the truck down on the ground like that. looks sweet!!!
britt