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UnrealApp wrote I would get my truck bulletproofed for sure.
where do you live that you drive a truck that gets shot at hahaha
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OhG wrote
UnrealApp wrote I would get my truck bulletproofed for sure.
where do you live that you drive a truck that gets shot at hahaha


Bulletproof doesn't refer to the regular term, in the automotive world it refers to an engine won't go bad essentially, mostly of the time by 3rd parties replacing certain weak points in a motor
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Z06 wrote
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UnrealApp wrote I would get my truck bulletproofed for sure.
where do you live that you drive a truck that gets shot at hahaha


Bulletproof doesn't refer to the regular term, in the automotive world it refers to an engine won't go bad essentially, mostly of the time by 3rd parties replacing certain weak points in a motor
Oh if he said engine I would've caught on but I thought he meant the actual body of the truck lol
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The air suspension. Forget what it's called
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XeReviver wrote The air suspension. Forget what it's called
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OhG wrote
Z06 wrote
OhG wrote
UnrealApp wrote I would get my truck bulletproofed for sure.
where do you live that you drive a truck that gets shot at hahaha


Bulletproof doesn't refer to the regular term, in the automotive world it refers to an engine won't go bad essentially, mostly of the time by 3rd parties replacing certain weak points in a motor
Oh if he said engine I would've caught on but I thought he meant the actual body of the truck lol


It needs to have a certain amount of Bullet Proof Diesel parts on it before it can be called bulletproof, which generally means every piece they sell for that truck. For a Ford 6.0L you will need the Bullet Proof Diesel EGR cooler, oil cooler, billet water pump, and FICM.
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Maybe lift my truck just a little not monster length
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