Where is everyone?

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Cluck Cluck, Jun 30, 2012.

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  1. volvodriver01

    volvodriver01 Road Train Member

    Well the story is a buddy of mine had his 12 valve built including Kdp update done, 4000gsk, timing advanced, new overflow valve, injection pump "tricked" out, hybrid turbo along with an auto tranny with Kevlar bands with red alto clutches packed with extra clutches and New torque converter less than 1,000 miles on tranny. Comes with transfer case, drive shafts and even Silverline stainless 4 inch from turbo back to 6 inch going to the stacks. He pulled in all out of his truck with intentions of making a new project but now he is HURTING for MONEY...

    I love when they hurt for money because I offered him $2500 for all and he is licking his lips bad. :biggrin_255:I don't think I can go wrong with this setup for $2500. Haven't thought about running alternative fuel as of yet.

    The year of this 12 valve is 1997.
     
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  3. SHC

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    Just make sure to not put the stacks on.

    I can't stand a pickup with stacks on it. Just retarded
     
  4. volvodriver01

    volvodriver01 Road Train Member

    No stacks coming out of my ford. Silverline stainless exhaust runs $1500 so I will use it but have the stacks as side pipes coming out in front of my back tires. I might decide to sell em since I really don't need the exhaust system but I am getting to good of a deal not to take em. :biggrin_25525:
     
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  5. dannythetrucker

    dannythetrucker Road Train Member

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    I ran out of fingers... 2 on each side X 8-10.... wouldn't that be about 40 chains and binders ? I don't like that idea. I'd have to see them, but I'd be leaning towards one chain on the front, one on the back, and throw a strap over each one if there is a good place to do so.
     
  6. Blind Driver

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    I'm thinking about putting 4" sidepipes on my F350 crew cab dually...just 'cause. Super singles in the back and lowered.
     
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  7. Rugerfan

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    no it would be 4 chains and 4 binders. they are small scissor lifts loaded with a forklift so i wasthinking of running chains down through all the stake pockets and the tie down points of each lift. ive seen some loads of them with 1-2 chains securing one side and same on the passenger side
     
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  8. SHC

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    I have 16' chains and I only needed 2 chains per side for the load of 10 scissors I hauled. All depends on size and model tho, but it is a easy load to do.
     
  9. SHC

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    There is a guy here in my home town that has a 2008 Ram 2500 lifted about 8" and runs 10" stacks out his bed...... I think he is a pee pee licker
     
  10. Rugerfan

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    thanks i appreciate it!! how many binders did you use on each side?
     
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