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Old 05-13-2017, 10:58 AM
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Been awhile since I've posted a picture of the truck







 
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Old 05-13-2017, 11:17 AM
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Wow!!! Looks fantastic. What are the engine specs...?

If I may, the one and only thing I dislike about '92-'96 trucks is the factory rear bumper - looks really just way older than the rest of the design. (Unless I'm mistaken, it's actually carryover from before the '92 restyle.

(I have seen people fit the rear bumper from the next generation trucks ('97-'03) and IIRC it looks great. In fact, I recall seeing examples of that on this very forum.)


Great job on the truck though
 
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Old 05-13-2017, 11:32 AM
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Nice looking truck!

Originally Posted by lio45
Wow!!! Looks fantastic. What are the engine specs...?

If I may, the one and only thing I dislike about '92-'96 trucks is the factory rear bumper - looks really just way older than the rest of the design. (Unless I'm mistaken, it's actually carryover from before the '92 restyle.

(I have seen people fit the rear bumper from the next generation trucks ('97-'03) and IIRC it looks great. In fact, I recall seeing examples of that on this very forum.)


Great job on the truck though
Personally i think these trucks should either have the factory bumper(my first choice), an off road bumper, or a roll pan(which I think would look good on the OP's truck).
But I would NEVER put a 97-03 rear bumper on any OBS truck, it would look so out of place.
 
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Old 05-13-2017, 12:46 PM
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Love it. Share some engine specs?
 
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Old 05-13-2017, 04:00 PM
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Thanks. I prefer the bumper over a roll pan mainly because incase I was to be rear ended the bed has a better chance of not being damaged. Motor is a 357w trick flow stage 1 cam ported gt40 heads. Kooks headers trickflow upper n lower intake. Vortech v2 blower
 
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Originally Posted by nintey4f150
Thanks. I prefer the bumper over a roll pan mainly because incase I was to be rear ended the bed has a better chance of not being damaged.
Fully understandable. i like the look of a roll pan on certain trucks, but I'd never put one on anything I own for the same reason you said.
 
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Great looking truck. Tell me about your wheels, brand, model, etc. Thanks.
 
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Old 05-14-2017, 08:27 AM
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Wheels are weld racing rts. I converted the truck to 5x4.5 bolt pattern
 
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