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Yeah I do, I just don't know how to put the link in like y'all got.
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where is your pics at? I have mine on www.photobucket.com you up load it on there and then post a link from there!
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mljjones67 wrote:do you have some pics of your truck or a link I would like to see the tires on there.
Nevermind :lol: I think I got it.
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Don't look tooooo close, I had to cut the fenders :oops: because the suspension is so wore out up front. And they rubbed when I took a corner :doh: .
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crash_552 wrote:Just out of curiosity (and I don't mean to step on any toes here) but if you got manual steering on yer truck, why you switching to power? And why aftermarket?
I don't intend to switch mine over right away (too many other flames to put out first), but I am planning to use my truck as a daily driver. I drive into the heart of downtown Louisville through rush-hour traffic and park on the 6th floor of a parking garage. The manual steering is fine until I get into those tight spots and need to turn around. Those garages are pretty tight.

Plus, I like to drive with one finger on the wheel and one arm out the window. :P :evil:

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I like it. Looks tough. thanks for the pics!!
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Jeez, you city folks. I tell ya. Mine is afraid of the cities, I took her cruisin down University Ave, St. Paul one saturday and she died right in front of Porky's :doh:

It ain't seen the city since :D
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Thanks!! It'd look beter if I could afford that 69 F100 on ebay--the one in SD white with flames. I'd hate to do it, but it would make the perfect donor body.
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City folks? Ha! I've put up enough bales of hay, plowed and mowed enough fields, and worked enough cattle in my lifetime to not deserve that title. Shoot... I've even got the belt buckle to prove it. :thup:

Trust me, if I didn't have to drive into the city to make a living, I wouldn't.
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:lol: I had to say it. It was wide open :P
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I gotcha... :hn: :wink:
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guys the kit was for a 2wd witch I have and I have hate manual steering sense I oiwn my 66
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