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Marty,
I think I caught a picture shortly after yours that shows one of the final touches. I'm pretty sure you aren't allowed to have a dually without these - right? They have a custom mount that raises them up as the truck gets lower - don't want them to drag! http://www.wiedos.com/Forum Pics/TravisTruckNuts.jpg It gives it that nice classy touch that I think Travis was going for:P I couldn't resist - what else would I spend the remaining few minutes of my lunch hour doing! Gotta love photoshop! I can't remember the last time I used it for something serious, but it's great for jokes! |
Nothing like a badass work truck. Great job!!! You guys planning on yanking your trailer around with it?
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travis had a 26ft eliminator cat , no truck to pull boat , always had my 05 ford dually pulling his boat ,while i used my demo to pull my boat now travis gets truck finished so he can pull 26ft boat , sells boat . now kenny gets to use it to pull his 30ft boat ! |
Well thats not a bad deal for you now Kenny is it. Time to cash in on all the shop space it took up!
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Very nice!! I too have a dually for a shop truck. It's lowered, red and black two toned, foose 16's, etc. One thing that's bugged me is that body line that you corrected right behind the rear doors. I have been thinking of bagging the truck, again, just the right way this time. The previous owner took all but one leaf out and bagged on that! I love what you've done!! You give me drive to do this, thanks. Also, have you machined the alcoas or found tires to fit? Also, how much for tires round about? Are there 2 wheels per side in the back? One or 2 pics made it look like you only run the outside wheels. Ok, once again, killer!!
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looks great. love the bed. What's the interior gonna look like?
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