Glad that someone got ahold of some of these cowboy trucks out of Stillwater and is doin somethin cool to it! They specd those trucks great to be fleet units, and youre putting yours at the next level! Killer man! Found your page today and im now a subscriber!
Rub rubber preservative on the air spring fabric . Apply weatherproof caulking on the air spring top platform at the bracket mount . You now will have no trouble scraping o’possums off the highway !
Looking good boss 🍻 I’ve been toying with the front air ride idea on mine hard to find one that doesn’t want my soul for a price
Glad that someone got ahold of some of these cowboy trucks out of Stillwater and is doin somethin cool to it! They specd those trucks great to be fleet units, and youre putting yours at the next level!
Killer man! Found your page today and im now a subscriber!
@@TheDieselDeck Thanks man! I appreciate it!
Rub rubber preservative on the air spring fabric . Apply weatherproof caulking on the air spring top platform at the bracket mount . You now will have no trouble scraping o’possums off the highway !
Hey, you’re putting out some great content with the Peterbilt and yeah it does look like the spring would be happier with the shorter rear hangers.
@@forrestmackey thankyou! And I agree! I need to get ahold of someone that knows more about these and get their opinion on it lol
Man where did you get that down pipe?🔥🔥
@@Mister_386 4 states lol had to cut it to shorten it otherwise I came down right on the rear engine mount lol
@ okay I’m doing the conversion on my 386 and was looking for a down pipe that can work with one is that one if you don’t mind?
Okay I see what you did
@@Mister_386 yup ! I believe it’s for a cat but didn’t quite fit so we shortened it
@@BlueCollarCoyotethanks
Ferrell copy cat
It’s different than their kit, but there also only so many ways you can make a kit man lol also 1/3 the price.
You sound like a Ferrell cheerleader 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ actually im not. I have a Ferrell kit laying around and the brackets are identical. Just fyi I make my own kits