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View Poll Results: short step or short fleet? | |||
stepside |
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22 | 37.29% |
fleetside |
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37 | 62.71% |
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#26 |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: cornville, maine
Posts: 659
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I go both ways depending on the situation.
For a 6 cylinder truck, a stepside is a manditory part of the look. A short fleetside is awesome as a street machine.
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jku Cornville, Maine 68 C10 burb 42 Willys MB 46 Dodge WF-32 1.5 ton 53 & 56 Olds' 60 Cadillac 22 Dodge Brothers |
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#27 |
Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Newport News, Va
Posts: 230
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I have a fleet looking for a step. Felice nice bed.
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#28 |
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Location: WIS
Posts: 1,752
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step ? fleet ?
All of my 4x4's are fleets, so I wanted a step. Got one, now I want a short fleet too. It's like a disease. They're all great trucks.
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#29 |
Keep On Truckin'
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Buda, Texas
Posts: 1,354
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Fleet is neat... The only way for me.
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