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Somehow I just can't visualize you in that thing. I always had you pegged as a Ford pick up guy. That's too bad, I was just startin to like you!!

PS: I personally would pefer 14:00 X 24's on a unit like that.

Dave

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Somehow I just can't visualize you in that thing. I always had you pegged as a Ford pick up guy. That's too bad, I was just startin to like you!!

PS: I personally would pefer 14:00 X 24's on a unit like that.

Dave

Dodge. Bigger cab.

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Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

Somehow I just can't visualize you in that thing. I always had you pegged as a Ford pick up guy. That's too bad, I was just startin to like you!!

PS: I personally would pefer 14:00 X 24's on a unit like that.

Dave

Dave,

I have 1200 x24's on my new ride. The car belongs to this guy.....

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Rob,

That is just an excuse to own a Cummins Engine. Didn't ya know that Ford has a cab stretcher for bigger occupants. Just go to www.fordtoughtruck.com/fordfseries

mike pat.gif

My Dodge is a V10 Gasser. At the time I purchased the truck new in March, 1996, there was only one station in town that had diesel, and I wouldn't let the owner, (whom is an inbred son-of-a-bitch) lick the sweat off of my scrotum on a sweltering summer day. Hence, I opted for gasoline power.

Did I mention I don't like him?; (the inbred part is true incidently, a product of his mother and uncle)

I tried a Ford product once. Hard a hard time driving it straight down the road as my gut would completely encase the lower part of the steering wheel with the "tilt" all the way up. The cab was deemed "too small". The "trusty, yet crusty" Dodge is much larger in the interior with adequate clearance.

Rob

Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

My Dodge is a V10 Gasser. At the time I purchased the truck new in March, 1996, there was only one station in town that had diesel, and I wouldn't let the owner, (whom is an inbred son-of-a-bitch) lick the sweat off of my scrotum on a sweltering summer day. Hence, I opted for gasoline power.

Did I mention I don't like him?; (the inbred part is true incidently, a product of his mother and uncle)

I tried a Ford product once. Hard a hard time driving it straight down the road as my gut would completely encase the lower part of the steering wheel with the "tilt" all the way up. The cab was deemed "too small". The "trusty, yet crusty" Dodge is much larger in the interior with adequate clearance.

Rob

Rob,........they now have CREW CABS.......ya could get them to extend the seat tracks a little further aft.

mike :pat:

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