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    Lifted 6.7's

    HAHA! What broke?
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    Custom Seating for 8!

    HAHA I agree. Although as a kid I always had to sit in the far back seat of a suburban and I never had control of a window. That stupid two person bench seat was hell if someone in front wanted to be an ass with the temperature or air.
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    Custom Seating for 8!

    I saw this online and thought I would share. My guess would be a customer ordered something extravagant and couldn't pay the balance. http://www.sethwadleyford.com/vehicle/EEB33989/New-2014-Ford-F-350/Oklahoma-City/v=1FT8W3DT4EEB33989
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    Whats she worth?

    ^^^What he said.^^^ I have seen many people try and sell a truck with accessories and they end up asking an astronomical price. When asked why is it so expensive they usually reply with something like "I spent $15,000 on lift, wheels, tires, exhaust, and performance parts, etc." That's great...
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    Whats she worth?

    Mileage plays a deciding factor. How many does it have?
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    Joined the club today!

    I think it's time for airbags. :poke:
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    Purpose of these brackets?

    You are correct. But I believe courtesy and respect should be given to everyone on a forum until they do something where they no longer deserve it. This helps everyone enjoy the forum's more when you don't have to worry about stupid comments if you decide to post an answer to a thread question.
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    Purpose of these brackets?

    So common sense tells you they are for auto accident purposes and my opinion is wrong? Good for you. You must be perfect if your "guess" is correct and everyone else is wrong.
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    Purpose of these brackets?

    Having been in several collisions of varying speed, those brackets wouldn't do sh*t in the event you rear-end somebody. Most trucks don't drive up over a car no matter how small or short it is when they rear-end it. Key word most. I doubt those brackets cost ford $5 a piece. To answer your...
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    Purpose of these brackets?

    The assembly line isn't really bolted on to the truck per se. The truck "pins" sit in cups/cradles that locate the frame in an exact manner for the robots to work properly. I could be wrong on what those brackets are, I'm not debating that. My guess comes from talking to ford mechanics and...
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    Purpose of these brackets?

    I was told they are the positioning pins/stands for the frame when it travels down the assembly line. The dealer was supposed to take them off during the PDI.

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