Cover me in mud and call me a noobie!

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Old Oct 14, 2005 | 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Squirrelly Girl
As a little girl every time a truck would roll down the street I would get a twinkle in my eye!

So with all that said HI! I’m Squirrelly Girl and that’s what brought me to F150Online!
Can you help me embrace the mud? =)
I was a sucker for ElCaminos & Rancheros as a kid. I believe that was the start of my truck love. I did drive a Mustang in high school which I was very happy with (it was very used & I only stopped driving it because I blew the engine) but the first vehicle I bought was a used Ranger.

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Old Oct 15, 2005 | 11:42 AM
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Old Oct 15, 2005 | 05:47 PM
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Howdy and welcome!

Originally Posted by Squirrelly Girl
my Ford F150 4x4 Lariat Triton V8 (supercab).
What engine?

Originally Posted by Squirrelly Girl
I’m more the type person who has other people fix anything that’s broken when it comes to a vehicle.
Nothin wrong with that. Now that you found us, just post up any and every question that you have about fixing or modding your truck. ANYTHING that can go wrong or needs done, at least one of us has done it and taken pictures.

Originally Posted by Squirrelly Girl
I readily accept the fact, I have NO CONSEPT of what my truck is FULLY capable of. I like to imagine its capable of everything in my wildest dreams, but I’m firmly rooted in reality and fear my wildest dreams may be a bit more then any truck may be able to handle.

WHAT EXACTLY can my truck handle, and what is asking to much of my truck when it comes to off roading?
You would be suprised. I beat the livin wee out of my broncos and dads 97 blastin through woods, hunting grounds, deep snow, farmland, ect... Heck, even take my powerstroker through backwoods terrian, but it being an automatic I go easier so I don't start pukin fluid by overheating. Over the summer I spent some money though and got a beefy tranny cooler and a temp gauge so I can keep a handle on it. (By the way I prefer stickshifts, as not much to go wrong there...)

Till you have more experience handlin in 4x4, just start off slow and easy in anything you do.

Originally Posted by Squirrelly Girl
There is one beauty modification I have been DIEING to make to it since I got it. I want it covered from top to bottom in mud! CAKED ON! NASTY DIRTY MUDDD! I want people to look at my truck and go “OMG, you do that?”


Originally Posted by Squirrelly Girl
Ive been mudding before, but never as the driver.
I gotta be honest with you! Im afraid of jackin up my truck or even worst, living with the shame of getting “Stuck” (and I don’t know anyone who could tow me out!) =(
Yeah, stuff will break, and then you beef it up, then break some more, then beef it up again. Tough to avoid it, but it is FUN

If you ain't stuck, you ain't tryin...

Originally Posted by Squirrelly Girl
I’m trying to figure out if I want something like a cooper Discoverer M&S
Or a Michelin LTX M/S
I swear by the Michelin LTX A/T's if you are going to be doin more on road than off road.

Originally Posted by Squirrelly Girl
I’m afraid I might not be able to handle a beefy looking price tag!
Uhhh ooh, didn't anyone tell you when you joined the "ford truck club" that there are some expensive dues...

Just wait to you get your second one. Don't say it won't, cuz I did and look what that turned out to be...

Originally Posted by Squirrelly Girl
So with all that said HI! I’m Squirrelly Girl and that’s what brought me to F150Online!
Can you help me embrace the mud? =)
We will try our best to help you spend your money...

Adrianspeeder
 
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