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FAQ


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  1. How do I expand a picture, so I can see more details ?
  2. How can I contact you ?
  3. How can I see your truck in person ?
  4. How did you get started modding your truck ?
  5. Is it easy to make modifications ?
  6. Are you done modding the truck now ?

How do I expand a picture, so I can see more detail ?

Just put your mouse over the picture, and click the right mouse button. The image will be enlarged to full size. To return, click the Back button on your browser.

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How can I contact you ?

The "Contact Me" page will have details on how to send email to my address.

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How can I see your truck in person ?

Visit one of the following websites, and check for meetings in your area. I'm a member on many Ford truck sites, and my username is always SilverTank

Ranger-Forums

Ford Truck World

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How did you get started modding your truck ?

My mod fever actually started with my 1992 Mitsubishi Eclipse. I was active in the DSM community, and made many changes to that car. After I purchased my truck, I decided that there were a few changes that I wanted to make to it. The mod bug actually started with my old Mitsubishi Eclipse that appears in this website. When I purchased my truck, I already had plans on how I would change it.

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Is it easy to make modifications ?

The answer is yes and no. Some mods have been super easy, while others took many hours. There is really no way to know much time to allow for modification. Some simple "bolt-on" mods have consumed my whole day; while other more extensive ones were performed quickly. It pays to have the right tools, parts, and a good friend on hand.

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Are you done modding the truck now ?

Good question...

Every time a mod takes too long, I'm convinced that I will never perform another one. But then I see something interesting on someone else's truck, and I get interested again. As long as I enjoy myself, then there is no reason to stop.

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