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Got rid of my Gen 2 Raptor for a ‘22 TRX, about to do a full bolt-on with FI interchiller, E85, & a BBK. Should make some good numbers. 6x6 having a few things buttoned up. Also, just picked up a new ‘22 F450… not sure which interior I like better between the Ram & Ford though.

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Very nice looking trx but......that f450 is hittin!!!!

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Got rid of my Gen 2 Raptor for a ‘22 TRX, about to do a full bolt-on with FI interchiller, E85, & a BBK. Should make some good numbers. 6x6 having a few things buttoned up. Also, just picked up a new ‘22 F450… not sure which interior I like better between the Ram & Ford though.

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RYAN WHAT THE **** YOU DIDNT TELL ME YOU HAD A GAWDDAMN 6X6 FORD TF IS THIS

that new truck holy **** those wheels are great.

Fantastic job.
 

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RYAN WHAT THE **** YOU DIDNT TELL ME YOU HAD A GAWDDAMN 6X6 FORD TF IS THIS

that new truck holy **** those wheels are great.

Fantastic job.

Thanks Josh. I got a few toys. lol

Was actually thinking about calling you & seeing about getting a cam for the TRX build too btw. Still on the fence, but I’d like a nice lope sound & I’m sure the extra power wouldn’t hurt. Also, just put my order in yesterday to R1 Concepts for the first big brake kit for a TRX as well, so I’m looking forward to finishing this build & putting down some nice power on y’alls setup.
 

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Thanks Josh. I got a few toys. lol

Was actually thinking about calling you & seeing about getting a cam for the TRX build too btw. Still on the fence, but I’d like a nice lope sound & I’m sure the extra power wouldn’t hurt. Also, just put my order in yesterday to R1 Concepts for the first big brake kit for a TRX as well, so I’m looking forward to finishing this build & putting down some nice power on y’alls setup.

We can do that, got 2 profiles, 1 lopey and 1 'for power' - both pick up a little bit

Lopey profile sounds sick.

 

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The lope on that Trackhawk does sound really good. Don't blame the OP for wanting
one. I predict you're going to continue to be busy tuning Gen 3 Hemi vehicles.
 

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Man do I love your garage, Brady. It's so unique. It's not used as a busy, but looks like it does. It's much bigger than your typical personal garage. Most of us would love to have a garage like yours. I know I would. But back to your chassis detailing. You probably had a blast doing it with that great lift. Put some tunes on. Lots of great light. Super clean. What a fun way to spend a Saturday. Seriously.

You should take some photos of the chassis so that we can see the results.

Question. Do you ever drive vehicle into your garage during the winter? I was thinking how you keep the garage floor so nice and clean (I have a similar floor) but my wife's side is dirty due to it being the vehicle we mostly use during the winter here, even though mine is an SUV. So we tire track in snow mainly. You probably only take any one of them out if the weather conditions are right (no snow, no muck, etc.).

Continue to enjoy that great garage/man cave/personal work area. (y)
 

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Man do I love your garage, Brady. It's so unique. It's not used as a busy, but looks like it does. It's much bigger than your typical personal garage. Most of us would love to have a garage like yours. I know I would. But back to your chassis detailing. You probably had a blast doing it with that great lift. Put some tunes on. Lots of great light. Super clean. What a fun way to spend a Saturday. Seriously.

You should take some photos of the chassis so that we can see the results.

Question. Do you ever drive vehicle into your garage during the winter? I was thinking how you keep the garage floor so nice and clean (I have a similar floor) but my wife's side is dirty due to it being the vehicle we mostly use during the winter here, even though mine is an SUV. So we tire track in snow mainly. You probably only take any one of them out if the weather conditions are right (no snow, no muck, etc.).

Continue to enjoy that great garage/man cave/personal work area. (y)
Thank you for the kind words Bob. It really is fun hanging out in the shop. Jamming out to music and tinkering on cars, it doesn't get much better than that.

I don't drive anything in and out of the shop during the winter months.

Kinda sucks, but I'm having the shop next door replace the water pump and thermostat on my new to me 93 hatch. I can do all the work myself, but the radiator needs a complete flush. It has red coolant in it, and I want the green stuff back in it. And I can't really do that in the shop right now. I'd likely need a garden hose or something. And I wanted it done sooner than later.

But the guy is a good dude and I remember seeing him drag race many years ago at a 1/8 mile track. So I'll be dragging some snow and dirt in once it's done.

I told him with the weather I'm not in a hurry, he's definitely taking his time. He's had it in his shop longer than I've had it in mine.

Once I get it back, I plan on pulling the front seats and cleaning them along with the back seat. And I'll be doing some detailing on it.

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Thank you for the kind words Bob. It really is fun hanging out in the shop. Jamming out to music and tinkering on cars, it doesn't get much better than that.

I don't drive anything in and out of the shop during the winter months.

Kinda sucks, but I'm having the shop next door replace the water pump and thermostat on my new to me 93 hatch. I can do all the work myself, but the radiator needs a complete flush. It has red coolant in it, and I want the green stuff back in it. And I can't really do that in the shop right now. I'd likely need a garden hose or something. And I wanted it done sooner than later.

But the guy is a good dude and I remember seeing him drag race many years ago at a 1/8 mile track. So I'll be dragging some snow and dirt in once it's done.

I told him with the weather I'm not in a hurry, he's definitely taking his time. He's had it in his shop longer than I've had it in mine.

Once I get it back, I plan on pulling the front seats and cleaning them along with the back seat. And I'll be doing some detailing on it.

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Be sure to let us know how it goes with the interior. And, of course, post some photos.
 

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