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Old 03-18-2014, 10:40 PM   #163
Dieselwrencher
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Re: Backyard Cummins

Nice work. I'm sure it's great to be able to drive it now! They definitely have power and the mileage is a great plus too. I think billet grills would fix your grill problem just fine. I've found some hood pins that had a pop machine style lock that were recessed before. I stayed away from them because I've heard too many stories from guys with locking hood pins. If there's an underhood fire, you have slim chances of getting to the hood pin locks to un lock the hood. My brother's 92 F-350 has regular hood pins and it isn't horribly ugly.
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