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2005 Ford F350 Super Duty Crew Cab:Full Billet Allison 1000, Fass 150, Twin CP3's, Banks IC, ARB's, Super Dana 60 Front Axle, Dana 80 Rear Axle 4:88
After reading all the posts covering 63 pages all I've learned is that when it comes to opinions on equipment, trust the ones who own it not the ones who have a boner for it.
I'm sure OUO is well built system but the Dodge cummins was developed for power in towing and hauling. Buy a jeep and go nuts. I just don't get it.
A lift is fine but when you need to measure your drop down hitch in feet instead of inches....
"a fool and his money are soon parted" ("A fool and his money, be soon at debate: which after with sorrow, repents him to late." - Thomas Tusser < wiser than many of you)
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12 Valve 98 qclb 4x4, 100 plate, KDP tabbed (after it hit me), 16.5*, BHAF, Custom exhaust on it's way (5" full pipe on the way, love that deep rumble)
Last edited by 12valveRussian; 04-03-2012 at 02:30 PM.
After reading all the posts covering 63 pages all I've learned is that when it comes to opinions on equipment, trust the ones who own it not the ones who have a boner for it.
I'm sure OUO is well built system but the Dodge cummins was developed for power in towing and hauling. Buy a jeep and go nuts. I just don't get it.
A lift is fine but when you need to measure your drop down hitch in feet instead of inches....
"a fool and his money are soon parted" ("A fool and his money, be soon at debate: which after with sorrow, repents him to late." - Thomas Tusser < wiser than many of you)
I tow heavy and all the people I know with OUO KITS do too. The stability with proper springs and steering geometry they tow great. Look at my other posts for pictures.
bcuz it looks so much better then OUO can do....and cost waaay less
lol. I agree their prices are stupid high. Honestly I can care less why he has 35s its his truck not mine. Just trying to make the point that not everyone has the same style...I just wish I had the same wallet as the guy who can afford OUO lifts.
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98.5 small and not so slow
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