Put on the new wheels/tires today...Pics
#16
Autoworker, WELCOME to the Club , our trucks are a lot a like in several ways but the ones everyone keeps bringing up is the mudflaps and and running boards/steps. Well in my case, I live in a rural section on the country and my driveway alone is over 1kft of gravel, anyone know how many tiny gravel 12" wide tires picks up...
And I actually use my steps to get in, yes its tough when you get older plus if I take them off, you cant hardly give them away because shipping will eat us up so I figure I may as well use them, like it or not. In a perfect world my truck would be slammed to the ground and pristine but I commute to work everyday 35 miles each way (thank god for now!?!?!) So I try to keep it as nice as possible in the mean time. YMMV Autoworker your truck looks killer Bro!
Last edited by BayouSupercrew; 03-08-2009 at 01:14 AM.
#18
Thanks for the kind words BayouSupercrew. I now need only 300 more hp to make it run like a Roush. I purchased the truck with the intention of just driving it...no mods. That didn't last long. With the exception of maybe shocks, I think I'm done. Yes, I have to keep the running boards so the wife and I can get in the truck.
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Thanks for the kind words BayouSupercrew. I now need only 300 more hp to make it run like a Roush. I purchased the truck with the intention of just driving it...no mods. That didn't last long. With the exception of maybe shocks, I think I'm done. Yes, I have to keep the running boards so the wife and I can get in the truck.
#24
The cover is an Extang classic that I bought locally. It's about the fourth one I've owned over the years...gotta quit trading them in with the truck. My last truck was a 2000 Ranger (red of course) and I special ordered a red tonneu for it through Extang.