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Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Who just buys that crappy ass truck? The only worse sin is a Ranger or an S-10. 3/4 ton or larger or DIE.

It does double duty as a commuter/weekend hauler, couldn't justify a 3/4 ton for the mpg... Pull ~19 mpg with this one.

 
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Who just buys that crappy ass truck? The only worse sin is a Ranger or an S-10. 3/4 ton or larger or DIE.

Please shut the hell up you Ford hater. That crappy truck is the #1 selling vehicle in the US the past what, 20+ years in a row? Yea, it's pretty crappy moron
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I just checked - the payload for your truck is a little over 2000, so you're good Lee 🙂
 
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Oh, and is that an F-350 in the background? If so - YOU ARE THE ULTIMATE MORON.

Neighbor's truck.

And what kind of vehicle do you drive?

He drives a piece of sh!t 1995 Buick Century

Way to go, driving an old fart's car.
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Not anymore - the vans are back in commission as of today. 1989 Turbovan, 1987 GMC Vandura 2500, and for hauling, a 1977 Sierra 2500.
 
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Oh, and is that an F-350 in the background? If so - YOU ARE THE ULTIMATE MORON.

Neighbor's truck.

And what kind of vehicle do you drive?

He drives a piece of sh!t 1995 Buick Century

Way to go, driving an old fart's car.
rolleye.gif

Not anymore - the vans are back in commission as of today. 1989 Turbovan, 1987 GMC Vandura 2500, and for hauling, a 1977 Sierra 2500.

Time for some van ownage, my other rig is a 6.5L diesel G20 van😀

I call for a van pull off😀

 
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Oh, and is that an F-350 in the background? If so - YOU ARE THE ULTIMATE MORON.

Neighbor's truck.

And what kind of vehicle do you drive?

He drives a piece of sh!t 1995 Buick Century

Way to go, driving an old fart's car.
rolleye.gif

Not anymore - the vans are back in commission as of today. 1989 Turbovan, 1987 GMC Vandura 2500, and for hauling, a 1977 Sierra 2500.

Time for some van ownage, my other rig is a 6.5L diesel G20 van😀

I call for a van pull off😀

You've got the diesel? You win.

Wait until I do my G35 though. You will bow to my A-Team remake. Of course, first I have to find a fricking G35 with a sliding side door and cargo configuration that still runs. Virtually every one of them has been converted into a passenger vehicle.
 
hey..the truck can still haul that 1 ton of bricks..

and he uses it as a regular commuter car...f150 seems perfect for what he needs to do.

 
I did the same thing a few years ago 2200 lbs. in a '91 Dakota, 50lbs of air in the rear tires, 20 mph all of the 4 miles to the house.

Those pavers slide in real easy when they're on a palate and you get the guys at Home Depot to use a hi-lo.😱
 
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
1.6mb file. Good lord man, learn to compress things.

Any good compression utilities for free?

Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Wait until I do my G35 though. You will bow to my A-Team remake. Of course, first I have to find a fricking G35 with a sliding side door and cargo configuration that still runs. Virtually every one of them has been converted into a passenger vehicle.

Have you found a source for the A-Team van wing? I'd kind of like one.

Originally posted by: Squisher
I did the same thing a few years ago 2200 lbs. in a '91 Dakota, 50lbs of air in the rear tires, 20 mph all of the 4 miles to the house.

Those pavers slide in real easy when they're on a palate and you get the guys at Home Depot to use a hi-lo.😱

Wife & I unloaded them tonight too, killed my back🙁

We ordered a 42' Jacuzzi tub & a wall oven too, the bricks were a minor item...

Anyone know how to wire a GFI outlet? I'll need one for the pump system.



 
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
1.6mb file. Good lord man, learn to compress things.

Any good compression utilities for free?

Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Wait until I do my G35 though. You will bow to my A-Team remake. Of course, first I have to find a fricking G35 with a sliding side door and cargo configuration that still runs. Virtually every one of them has been converted into a passenger vehicle.

Have you found a source for the A-Team van wing? I'd kind of like one.

Originally posted by: Squisher
I did the same thing a few years ago 2200 lbs. in a '91 Dakota, 50lbs of air in the rear tires, 20 mph all of the 4 miles to the house.

Those pavers slide in real easy when they're on a palate and you get the guys at Home Depot to use a hi-lo.😱

Wife & I unloaded them tonight too, killed my back🙁

We ordered a 42' Jacuzzi tub & a wall oven too, the bricks were a minor item...

Anyone know how to wire a GFI outlet? I'll need one for the pump system.

GFI a piece of cake. Follow the recommendations on the packaging. You must have a good grounded outlet now though. If you don't have good grounds, then you need to get one.

 
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