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crack i have to say you did come across as a dick. and if you DID pay attention to his first post that said 1st time in mud it doesnt matter how much or how little mud there was it was his first time to take the truck in any sort of mud, and he might be proud so he posted about it.
390fe take some pics of this weekend we'll want to see.
Good luck this week end 76 F-150 390FE, just remember momentum is your friend.
With small A/Ts you will have to go kind of fast and hope you float to make it through some mud.
Trust me I had some small A/Ts, and they suck compaired to my larger grips.(They made so much of a difference, it's unbelieveable)
I'd also like to see pics, so bring a friend and hand him a camera.
Be careful until you know the limitations, oh I'm sorry you have a Ford, just dont forget to pull all the chebbie boys out before you go, have fun and wheel safe buddy
hey remeber to go though your bearings after if you haven't yet
got some pics of after it, i still need to get the ones of me in it developed https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gal...&albumid=22350
if that aint enough mud for you then i dont know what is for a stock truck. ill go through deeper if you will clean it.
Last edited by 76 F-150 390FE; May 26, 2006 at 10:14 PM.
Good job bud, just remember how mud getss everywhere and how hard it is on your daily driver, but it looks like you had a good time... wish I was there to play too!!!
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