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Old 08-11-2007, 01:35 AM
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Here are a few pics from dinner tonight. We got to laughing about the one with the smallest pecker had the biggest truck So here are the rankings:

650 Ford Meanstreak Nubby

3500 GMC Dually Thunderusone Average

Toyota Seqoya Young Performance Hung like a Bull!!

I did not have enough flash to make good pics.
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Old 08-11-2007, 11:39 AM
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How does the 650 ride compared to your dually?
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Who was it that has the Freightliners now?
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Old 08-11-2007, 07:20 PM
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None of my crew. Nashville Catz had the Pete....which just recently sold......no one in our group is running a Freightliner.
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Old 08-11-2007, 07:24 PM
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The 650 is running a 10' bed, 24.5's in back with floats on the front with a little lift to level the truck and king reservor shocks. That thing is friggin huge!! The Tonka sticker was a joke and has been removed.
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The 650 is running a 10' bed, 24.5's in back with floats on the front with a little lift to level the truck and king reservor shocks. That thing is friggin huge!! The Tonka sticker was a joke and has been removed.
I saw Eric sat.. They're going to have to extend the ramp so he can get all his sh*it in the water! The locals were just standing there thinking a movie star pulled in! LOL!!
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No chit......he is an official Bawla Shot Cawla!! This is what he does when he outruns you....he shoots you with his finger and smiles.....pretty funny since he is the size of sasquatch.
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Where did he get his floats or did they come on it? I'm either going from 19.5's to 22.5's or to floats this winter. And if my painter ever puts down whatever's been keeping his hands busy I'll have a dually bed. THANKS!
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Old 08-15-2007, 12:12 AM
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He had them put on. It has 22.5 floats on the front and 24.5's on the rear. The ford has a true 10 lug big rig pattern so you can run anything you want. The GM's have this big goofy 8 lug pattern....that is hard to get big wheels for.......already been down that road.
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Alcoa came out, finally, with their DuraBright wheels in the goofy GM 8 lug in a 22.5. Atleast they have a part number but I haven't found the wheels yet. The durabright stay Really nice and shiny and ony need soap and water to stay clean. But they have machine and polished finishes in DB so be careful if you order. Being a Ford guy I Will have a F6 or 7 one day...
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