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Posted: 09/25/04 08:52 AM
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Thats been done. Took that chevy to pull that ford out of the mud... Ford or Chevy Hummmmmmmmmmmm Only the mud knows..... Both are fine I just like Chevys but i must confess iv owned a ford or two.
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mcsjr454
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Posted: 09/25/04 10:02 PM
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Don't get me wrong, I'm a chevy man too! But after reading an article where they took a ford F350 7.3 Deisel and added propane injection, then bragged about racing Camaros and Mustangs, I gained a new found respect for Ford. That and my dad has always owned a Ford truck as long as I can remember, and I have never seen his trucks break down and he uses his truck a lot.
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Posted: 09/26/04 08:29 AM
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tough is tough no matter the maker
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TOMC
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Posted: 10/02/04 06:51 PM
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A newFord I shure wouldnt complain but chevy would be my personal choice. But i have also seen a dodge run in the 12's and smoke a vet... Literaly some dude in arizona runs it as a daly driver. but i havent heard what he has done to the trany to make it last .
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Posted: 10/06/04 03:55 AM
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Well i like the ford becase it's cool sweet and good on soft sand and mud and chevy more and boy racer car more speed it they cars so i pick fords.
Ford cars rule :P
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mcsjr454
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Posted: 10/07/04 10:36 PM
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Ford cars RULE???????? I have never seen anything that Ford makes, besides their pickups, that are worth anything. I know a lot of you will say what about a PUSTANG, I mean Mustang, My answer to that is, I will run any dot approved legal pustang with my buddies dot approved legal 75 Chevy dually tow truck. If all goes well, I will have a pic for you to see it.
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tommy
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Posted: 10/08/04 11:30 AM
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right on man chevys rule!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted: 10/09/04 01:01 PM
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The 6L Diesel is the toughest Ive seen. It hauls.
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mcsjr454
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Posted: 10/12/04 10:10 PM
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LOL I'm still stuck on a 475 Cat when it comes to diesel power. Remeber, If ya can't BRAKE it JAKE it.
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offroader
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Posted: 10/29/04 06:38 AM
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their all basically the same with similiar differences, personally i am a chevy fan however if i wasnt sure what to get i would research both and find which truck is best for what im going to be doing. if your still not sure go by looks and how easy it is to modify either. Iv pulled many fords out mud with my chevy and have myself been pulled out by fords, it doesnt mean that either truck is "better"
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Blackchevy
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Posted: 11/01/04 11:55 PM
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Its like looking at two of the same trucks. The things I like about the ford's is that they have the straight axle. This makes for much less moving parts and much more inexpensive lifts. The v10 is an awesome motor on and off road. I have pulled a stock trailer with 3 horses up a grade passing cars and trucks without even pushing it. However I am a chevy man and I love the newer ones power. However, either would be a very good choice its more of a personal decision.
Tony
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82toy
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Posted: 12/06/04 01:00 AM
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Ok they both are american made real steel im a ford man the 6.0L kicks ass. I have a 78 302 in a 64 for pick up that out runs my brothers 82 350 in his 63. I have less problems and have rebuilt it once he is on his second motor. My mom's 84 305 is the biggest pice ever made.
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Posted: 02/24/05 06:43 PM
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buddie the real truck is chevy i have a chevy s-10 lowered and getting ready to air bag it this summer.
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quyonmob
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Posted: 02/25/05 05:22 PM
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Take you pavement grinder stuff to a lowrider site. This is an offroad site.
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Ford22
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Posted: 01/29/08 03:47 PM
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Well put!!
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