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    Dave Severson is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    The listed curb weight is 5800 lbs, with less then 400 hp and torque in my world it rates in the "pooch" class.... anyway, as my post said, I would like the fender extensions in tin cuz it would make for neat bolt ons for a chopped and dropped 2wd version. I am aware of why the 4X4 crowd needs the plastic fenders, I'm just not in to the 4 wd stuff..... If you're into that kind of stuff, I'm sure it's wonderful.
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    Heck - even my '06 F350 has plastic fender extensions and as far off road as it ever goes is my driveway - but our usual snow here is what makes my 4x4 'fun'
    Dave W
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