Pics of the New Goodies

bullfrogjohnson

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finally got some clean pics of the truck with the new exhaust, roll pan, and tires, i also did my tranny but pics dont do it justice
 
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Turbotug

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Wish I had the stones to do stacks.:eek: ^^^^^^^^^ Affraid it might get the trailer all sooty too.

Looks good!
 

bullfrogjohnson

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i love it, its really not that loud like eveyone would think, the only problem is rain, if i dont get something on top of it before it rains my truck looks like a dalmation, as for not raining i rarely ever see soot anywhere except maybe on the inside of the tailgate
 

SmokeShow

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Sharp truck. Hopefully we'll both be at the same pull sometime, I'd like to check it out. :D

Do you still have the keys in the front? Doesn't look like it.


C-ya
 

SmokeShow

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I love the roll pan look. I would do that, but how would I get in the bed of the truck. I am verticly challenged.

Hitch step. ;)

I always climb on the tire from the side but I suppose that would be a bit difficult with the dually.

We put one on a friend's truck this weekend along with a Reese Tow Beast. It look sharp!!

C-ya
 

bullfrogjohnson

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Sharp truck. Hopefully we'll both be at the same pull sometime, I'd like to check it out. :D

Do you still have the keys in the front? Doesn't look like it.


C-ya

mitch ,
i really wanted to come to ts outlaws but money just wont allow it right now, and we have a local pull in town i have been wating to pull at for years, as for the keys i took them out, it was just too much of a pain trying to change them out every time i want to pull, the truck sits a little ass high but i am going take the block out of the rear as soon as i get a chance

thanks for the compliments
 

Diesel Pilot

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Looks great!

Love the stack and the roll pan. I would love to have a roll pan but I'm nervous about getting rearended again. I have a buddy that just got rearended this past weekend in his lowered 1500 with a roll pan. The bed was totalled. I guess the class V hitch would take most of the punishment but I'm still shakey about the idea.

Also, can you fill that stack up?:)
 

SmokeShow

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Looks great!

Love the stack and the roll pan. I would love to have a roll pan but I'm nervous about getting rearended again. I have a buddy that just got rearended this past weekend in his lowered 1500 with a roll pan. The bed was totalled. I guess the class V hitch would take most of the punishment but I'm still shakey about the idea.

Also, can you fill that stack up?:)

Make some "bumpers" like they use for pulling. Those coupled with the Class V should take care of business and keep you as safe as the OE bumper.


C-ya
 

bullfrogjohnson

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Whats that Rollpan you have? Is it SirMichaels? Looks tidy. Im waiting on one from SM at the moment. Hope it looks as good. Welded in or Bolted?

Mick mine is a SM, bolt in, i was very dissapointed in it to say the least, i had to do about half a days body work to it just so i could paint it, i couldnt believe that i would have to pay that much for a roll pan and then have to do that much welding and reshaping and filling,:mad:
 

02freighttrain

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That stack look's great. I had a real hard time with the decieding to do it. I love it. Red Neck? No way.
Roll pan look's real good too...............
 

mick

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Mick mine is a SM, bolt in, i was very dissapointed in it to say the least, i had to do about half a days body work to it just so i could paint it, i couldnt believe that i would have to pay that much for a roll pan and then have to do that much welding and reshaping and filling,:mad:

You certainly done a fine job there. Funny how when you drive down the road with a nice looking unit - nobody knows about all the sweat and swearing and cuts and bruises and skin off and phone calls and running around and $$$'s to get it to look like that. And it also always seems to be worthwhile as you cruise down the freeway (or wherever) feeling so good insde about what you got and knowing you made it happen.