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Post by Chris Taylor on Jan 16, 2011 16:41:21 GMT -5
Still not a fan of over the road trucks being tricked out. I just dont care for em. It dont matter to me i pay no attention anyway hahaha just not my thing i guess.
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Post by steiger9330 on Jan 16, 2011 17:06:32 GMT -5
Chris, I guess you and me have the same interests. Are trucks looked like the trucks you showed. I always have been a fan of plain trucks, but I have to admit I do think a few of the "tricked out" trucks look pretty cool.
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Post by racinfarmer on Jan 16, 2011 19:03:32 GMT -5
some good picks on this thread..... racin, I did not know you could get a 387 set up as a race hauler.....learn something new everyday while I understand the not having a custom truck thing, I love custom trucks, I like a truck that looks different from everyone else's, I like adding my own twist on something I have seen peterbilts that haul grain with a 22 inch texas bumper, but they can get bent and what not, and I have seen them do just fine. I think it's all in what you want. This was cool in my oppinion, getting people's thoughts.... It isn't the hauling grain on the road I'm concerned about, it is the dragging it in and out of the field in a foot of mud loaded with peas or sweetcorn (or in our case, grain too). Already damaged the bumper on the Volvo that way.
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Post by G&G farms on Jan 16, 2011 20:33:21 GMT -5
the R model mack's for workin and 359's and 379's petes for road trippin is style o and the bigger the stacks the better on all trucks
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