View Full Version : Daddy's new tow rig...
TonyM
10-25-2009, 02:34 PM
Not too shabby for $6500
2002 F350 4x4 dually with the v10, 95k miles, 6sp Allison tranny... and manual everything...lol
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c65/_sod_/IMG_1089.jpg
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c65/_sod_/IMG_1090.jpg
Chevy Man
10-25-2009, 05:50 PM
Hey look, a little girl's truck!! lol... Allison, hmm Allison Trasmission... sounds familiar. Like, maybe a GM product or something, weird. Lol, right on Tony, now we all have tow rigs. I guess we had better pony up and get AG's like the cool kids...
TonyM
10-25-2009, 06:56 PM
Hey look, a little girl's truck!! lol... Allison, hmm Allison Trasmission... sounds familiar. Like, maybe a GM product or something, weird. Lol, right on Tony, now we all have tow rigs. I guess we had better pony up and get AG's like the cool kids...
If the right deal came my way, I would consider ags. I sure as hell am not going to buy them new though, when I can get a brandnew set of boggers shipped for 2700....
Bronco85
10-26-2009, 08:40 AM
nice ride Tony... Wish I could get a deal like that :)
Was at the Litha Dealer Thursday at they wanted $14K for a 2001 Dodge 1500 4 door regular bed with 150,000 miles on it. Thing had an exhaust leak, smelled like wet dog and had no power.. guy tried to tell me that the tick was ok, it was just the lifters where cold... Hmm.. I'm not that stupid :)
Anyways. Nice ride Hope it works out for ya. If not I'll give ya $6400 for :)
nice ride Tony... Wish I could get a deal like that :)
Was at the Litha Dealer Thursday at they wanted $14K for a 2001 Dodge 1500 4 door regular bed with 150,000 miles on it. Thing had an exhaust leak, smelled like wet dog and had no power.. guy tried to tell me that the tick was ok, it was just the lifters where cold... Hmm.. I'm not that stupid :)
Anyways. Nice ride Hope it works out for ya. If not I'll give ya $6400 for :)
:yikes: DAMMMMM
nice Rig Tony...pimp color my favorite
FordCummins
10-27-2009, 02:17 PM
If the right deal came my way, I would consider ags. I sure as hell am not going to buy them new though, when I can get a brandnew set of boggers shipped for 2700....
Tony
I was just in at Wingfoot today and was talking to Carl. He is getting ready to put in an order for more Titan Hi Lug Ags. He said the price was going to be around $525/tire. That beats the price on your boggers and they are in Anchorage....
Somthing to think about.:ihih:
ryantowry_81
10-27-2009, 02:24 PM
Tony
I was just in at Wingfoot today and was talking to Carl. He is getting ready to put in an order for more Titan Hi Lug Ags. He said the price was going to be around $525/tire. That beats the price on your boggers and they are in Anchorage....
Somthing to think about.:ihih:
how much were your blank rims for your tires too? got to add that into the price.
still intriguing though!
TonyM
10-27-2009, 02:25 PM
Tony
I was just in at Wingfoot today and was talking to Carl. He is getting ready to put in an order for more Titan Hi Lug Ags. He said the price was going to be around $525/tire. That beats the price on your boggers and they are in Anchorage....
Somthing to think about.:ihih:
:yikes:
Do they sell the blanks too?
FordCummins
10-27-2009, 02:34 PM
how much were your blank rims for your tires too? got to add that into the price.
still intriguing though!
I paid $150/Rim, yes they can get the rims from Wingfoot and they are putting in an order for that as well.
You can't add the price of the rims too. Tony said $2700 for Bogger TIRES, Titan Ag TIRES are cheaper.
With what you can sell your current boggers and rims for you could probably be into a set of Ags and Rims for less then $2000 easy. Plus I have a hookup that can cut you custom centers and weld them in for you at a reasonable price.
By the time I sold my 37" Toyos/Rims and bought the Ags/Rims it cost me $600 out of my pocket!
BTW: This is so far off thread topic.....sorry
TonyM
10-27-2009, 03:10 PM
No.. this is a good topic. I've started another thread to discuss.
However, If I were going to run ags, I would have to buy new rims, so that cost has to be considered as well.
I would prob look into a 16" rim though, instead of the 16.1, because it would prob be cheaper that way... or maybe not, depending on how cheaply you can get 16.1s made... haven't really looked into it
King Ranch
10-28-2009, 02:26 PM
jason, how much am i lookin at for a set of ags w/rims for kingranch ?
Chevy Man
10-28-2009, 08:12 PM
Tony, shoulda, coulda, woulda... didnt get this badass settup... I wish I had the money. This would be so sick to have... and the price?? Pfft... damn!! http://anchorage.craigslist.org/cto/1442258810.html
ryantowry_81
10-29-2009, 10:32 AM
that thing is sick!!! would be funny parked infront of your house though....lol
TonyM
11-03-2009, 03:23 PM
that thing is sick!!! would be funny parked infront of your house though....lol
WHat you mean look funny parked in front of my house... I have a pretty nice house, more than worthy of having that truck out front, I assure you
ryantowry_81
11-03-2009, 05:09 PM
i meant tricky to fit inside the fence, not a look thing just logistically it would take up a crap ton of space! not to mention getting it in the gate on a skinny street would be fun! residential streets and 18 wheelers are not friends let me assure you.
TonyM
11-04-2009, 04:09 PM
its not that bad... I got lots of room in the back yard to turn around in (Once Josh comes and gets his junk from back there :cuss:)
Sticking the backup through the fence can be tricky though... but with a driveway right across the street its not too bad...
ryantowry_81
11-04-2009, 04:29 PM
its not that bad... I got lots of room in the back yard to turn around in (Once Josh comes and gets his junk from back there :cuss:)
Sticking the backup through the fence can be tricky though... but with a driveway right across the street its not too bad...
well then go get that 18 wheeler and put a camper on the front and your truck behind it and you will have the ultimate setup!!
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