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Old 08-25-2010, 12:18 PM   #11
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Nice truck cutty.

Don't listen to cave... he's got inner issues that are best left alone like a sleeping bear.

The sprinter and the transit connect ford thing are both nice for what they are made for. Saying the ford is a pos because it's small just shows that their mental capability is dismal. The sprinter which is really just a cheap knock off the mercades is nice, but as stated very pricey and perhaps not the best application for DTE (yes SE, MI energy company/Detroit Edison). Finally, the lack of mental capability doesn't exactly make me feel comfortable being those guys are running the nuclear plant 20 mins from my house.
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Old 08-26-2010, 12:37 AM   #12
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I'm not a big Ford man,....actually I kinda hate Ford. Dad, worked for Chrysler for 30 years so I am partial.

Yours is nice will say that. Love that huge front bumper.

But the thing that makes me dislike Ford is that they could put a box on wheels and people/corporations would buy it. Chrysler when they were with Diamler they made the Dodge Sprinter offered with a gas engine and the super econo class Diesel. Nice for all sorts of purposes; buses, panel vans, cargo vans, work vans, an actual standard van, lots of applications. But did DTE buy them? NO. Ford comes out with a mini version the Ford Connect, not even made in N. America, made in Turkey. And they don't have a deisel version yet. And DTE buys the shit out them. the people I have talked to say they hate them, main reason why; TOO SMALL. fucktards the Sprinter would have done so much better
Yeah, I like the bumper too, pretty sure I can hit anything from a squirrel to a moose and anything between without damage! In fact I did get a coon on the way home and barely even felt it.

The Guard has a few Sprinters, the are pretty good for hauling a few people and a bunch of gear.
We used the shit out of the Transit's and the Mercedes Benz version while we were in Germany. Awesome rigs, love the little diesel, pretty peppy.

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Nice truck cutty.

Don't listen to cave... he's got inner issues that are best left alone like a sleeping bear.

The sprinter and the transit connect ford thing are both nice for what they are made for. Saying the ford is a pos because it's small just shows that their mental capability is dismal. The sprinter which is really just a cheap knock off the mercades is nice, but as stated very pricey and perhaps not the best application for DTE (yes SE, MI energy company/Detroit Edison). Finally, the lack of mental capability doesn't exactly make me feel comfortable being those guys are running the nuclear plant 20 mins from my house.
Thanks.

I feel for you, hope you don't die from a nuclear "accident"
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Old 08-26-2010, 10:38 AM   #13
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Nice truck Cutty!

Now - go get the matching rear bumper www.bumperdude.com If you can't find what you're looking for on his site [might possibly be the worst site I've ever been on] just call him. He's local to Austin, so we picked up ours and installed ourselves. He's got some great deals.
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Old 08-26-2010, 10:58 AM   #14
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Nice truck cutty.

Don't listen to cave... he's got inner issues that are best left alone like a sleeping bear.

The sprinter and the transit connect ford thing are both nice for what they are made for. Saying the ford is a pos because it's small just shows that their mental capability is dismal. The sprinter which is really just a cheap knock off the mercades is nice, but as stated very pricey and perhaps not the best application for DTE (yes SE, MI energy company/Detroit Edison). Finally, the lack of mental capability doesn't exactly make me feel comfortable being those guys are running the nuclear plant 20 mins from my house.
Rumor is my chevy express work van is gonna get traded for a transit connect in a couple months. Really hope its true
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Old 08-27-2010, 05:56 PM   #15
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Nice truck Cutty!

Now - go get the matching rear bumper www.bumperdude.com If you can't find what you're looking for on his site [might possibly be the worst site I've ever been on] just call him. He's local to Austin, so we picked up ours and installed ourselves. He's got some great deals.
No real need. I wouldn't have swapped out the front bumper, but it was already done so I'm good.
I'd rather spend the $$ on intake (DIY) and Exhaust (MBRP or Magnaflow) a tonneau cover, and maybe wheels and tires

And Local to Austin means a lot of shipping for Cutty!
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Old 08-27-2010, 11:50 PM   #16
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That is a big pickup.
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Old 08-28-2010, 12:28 AM   #17
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That is a big pickup.
Yes, yes it is.

It fits in my garage, barely. Have to fold in both mirrors, and there's about a foot in front and a few inches in the back.

There is a reason I didn't get a long box.
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Old 08-28-2010, 11:13 AM   #18
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No real need. I wouldn't have swapped out the front bumper, but it was already done so I'm good.
I'd rather spend the $$ on intake (DIY) and Exhaust (MBRP or Magnaflow) a tonneau cover, and maybe wheels and tires

And Local to Austin means a lot of shipping for Cutty!
that just means roadtrip!

We got both, I've been rearended. If someone hits this, I get to just shrug and look at their demolished vehicle.

Good plan on the upgrades tho. I can't believe that fits in your garage.
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Old 08-28-2010, 11:23 AM   #19
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So these bumpers and guards really do add a significant amount of front and rear crash protection?
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Old 08-28-2010, 12:14 PM   #20
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Big upgrade over the thin stockers, Josh.
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