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Old 05-04-2007, 10:28 PM
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lookin good dan, good work tyler

but how the **** is your frame so freaking rusty? isnt that truck new?

also i dont see taht cutout being that functional as in gaining power with a turndown right were you have it
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Originally Posted by Quik
lookin good dan, good work tyler

but how the **** is your frame so freaking rusty? isnt that truck new?

also i dont see taht cutout being that functional as in gaining power with a turndown right were you have it
thanks george..his frame is just dirty not rusty..i was kinda thinkin the same thing on teh cut out...the muffler is pretty much straight through anyways
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Originally Posted by Quik
lookin good dan, good work tyler

but how the **** is your frame so freaking rusty? isnt that truck new?

also i dont see taht cutout being that functional as in gaining power with a turndown right were you have it

its not rust...its mud

and you're right the cutout serves no purpose besides noise. i didn't even think about it until the stuff was already here...a cutout right before a straight through muffler LOL

oh well it was fun to do
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so you got muddin in your truck? damm hillbillies cant let them alone for amoment without them playing in the mud
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no its just the roads i live on...if you seen where i live you wouldn't believe a 2wd truck would make it down these roads
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Looks good. Damn there is a lot of room under there without a transfer case.
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Originally Posted by KySilverado
Damn there is a lot of room under there without a transfer case.
No kidding lol... what headers are you mounting those to? i never saw...
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