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Scott that looks great. I was going to put the T444 were the Powerstroke decals go. I had one of my horses rub part of it off. Think I'll stop by International on Monday. If I figure out this digital camera stuff I'll post a pic.
Note: I installed the fuse block today. Got all the acc. on it now. Going to hook up the Pyro next week when I can. Found some oil in the valley but figured it was from the spillage when I made the cross mod. Fittings were all dry. Wife still thinks I'm nutts!
Bubba, if you're wife thinks you're nuts now, it's only going to get worse. My wife has finally given up on me, knowing that if I'm not here at the computer, I'm out in the driveway messing around with the truck. She went shopping yesterday, and when she came back I was under the hood tinkering. She asked: "Did something break, or are you just playing?" She thinks I'm a lost cause.
On the badge, what you're talking about doing is what got me thinking about my badge. I saw a guy at a dyno event about two years ago that had done exactly what you want to do. His looked pretty sharp, and after talking to him, I got to thinking about the diamond shaped International emblem, and put the two ideas together.
Anything to set your truck apart, eh?
Last edited by Quadzilla; Feb 1, 2004 at 05:38 AM.
Your right, I had a 93 and some folks still think I have the truck! I still think the 96's look better than the new ones. I've left mine pretty much stock because of the horse trailer. Front end is set up for max air for cooling but not any good for winter. We were in Canada a year ago today and we couldn't get the heater warm till I stuck a piece of card board in front of the grill. I see you put the stock grill back on and I was thinking about doing the same. Might have to get the diamond for the front.
I had a billet grill on it for a while, and got it because I like the way my friend's truck looks with his Stull grill. I tried to save a buck and bought an off brand, but I could tell the difference in quality. After about a month, I went back to the stock grill, and then a little later, painted the grey inserts to sharpen it up a little. I think I like this best, and it isn't so hard to open the hood!!
I'm getting pretty tire of using the tire gauge to open the hood now myself. Truck started to pull to the right while braking Quad. Pads are still good and less than a year old. Had front end done when I replaced the rotors. Any idea?
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