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    Lenny W

    • Year:1996
    • Make:Ford
    • Model:F-150

    Engine : 7.3L Powerstroke

    Drivetrain : Dana 60 front, 10.25 rear, 3.73 gears

    Transmission : no info

    VIN : no info

    8" lift, shackle reversal kit, triple front shocks, 38" TSL Swampers on 16.5" x 14 Weld wheels, TST 120hp chip, Triple power pillar guages, fiberglass cowl hood, moon visor, stainless bedrails,4in magnaflow exhaust 3" downpipe

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    Reviewed by: Jacob T 05/18/10 07:21AM

    Comments:
    sweet

    Reviewed by: Lenny W 05/18/10 07:58AM

    Comments:
    Not for sale!!!! My sons got dibs on it when he get his licence.lol

    Reviewed by: Julie R 05/18/10 07:42AM

    Comments:
    I have driven this truck, it's AWESOME!!!! :)

    Reviewed by: Timothy D 05/17/10 06:36PM

    Comments:
    hey how much

    Reviewed by: Nathan H 06/14/10 09:41AM

    Comments:
    Beautiful truck man, I got one almost identical to it but mine is stock height at the moment. its a 95 f-250 std cab 7.3 5 speed. im getting ready to do a dana 60 swap and a 4 inch lift and was wondering how rough your truck rides with the triple shocks up front. Also what paint color is that called...its similar to mine but mine is just a hair darker. im wanting to go similar to yours if you dont mind me asking. does the tst 120 give it some pretty good power? I have an edge evolution and i want to sell it and go with a dp tuner. Thanks man.

    Reviewed by: Lenny W 06/14/10 06:30PM

    Comments:
    Thanks. Im not sure of the name of the color it was a custom blend. The chip is great but I need to rebiuld the trans to handle the power. As for the triple shocks i drilled out the center shock to soften the ride and its still pretty rough even with the shackle reversal kit thats on it. Im gonna try some res shocks next or i might build an air ride with 4 link similar to the kelderman kits. I hear the dp tuner is great also.