goin to pick up the new 1st gen
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goin to pick up the new 1st gen
well sold my 93 to go buy this 91 non i/c 5spd 4x4 with a plow.........got 5k for my old one and i'm paying 2200 for the new one pics will come soon
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sorry no pics yet i keep forgetting to get pics.....but i got it yesterday and i already kicked the exhaust off and ran a 7" pipe out in front of the back tire just for now till i can get some stacks....and i just put my new head unit in next after i get back from my hunting trip i will be putting in my glowshift 3 in 1 gauge with the main gauge is the pyro and the temp and boost read out digital .....then the white face gauges and led red lights should be in so i can put that in to brighten up the gauge cluster a bit then i will work on the intake and at the next meet the new truck will be running on "FAITH"
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ok brandon let me know....for being stock it moves pretty good nice and straight doing 75 down the highway.....i'm just used to the old polar bear killer
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Yea it's hard to get used to a "new" 1st gen...they all have their quirks.
If it's driving good at 75mph that's doing pretty good.
get some pics up asap !! what color is it?
If it's driving good at 75mph that's doing pretty good.
get some pics up asap !! what color is it?
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I have owned two rust belt plow trucks; one from here in western PA & the other from northern WV. Both were bought as donors because of all the rust issues that each had. Plow trucks in my part of the state and nearby seem to be driven mostly on salted roads and never washed underneath before being parked. Both trucks had frame rot & crossmember rot starting at the transmission crossmember and going rearward. The front fenders on the newer one looked serviceable until I removed them and got a good look inside of the cavities between the inner and outer parts. At the end of each day while doing the dismantle of one I would sweep the fallen rust from the floor and dump it into a 6 gallon plastic bucket. That bucket ended up full by the time I was done! Maybe this is the source of the term "rust bucket?" Hope you have better luck!
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it has 355's in it....yea that was my old 7" bullhauler exhaust .....i think it was a great deal i could not resist it....