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Posted by Silver Pig on December 29, 2005 at 02:19:46 from (34.253.3.200):
In Reply to: A Pick-up Truck Forum? posted by in-too-deep on December 28, 2005 at 12:27:05:
Be forewarned that thedieselstop.com is probably the most idiotic and useless website there is for late model Powerstrokes. Consists mainly of crybabies who have "chipped" their pickups, added nitrous, or other "improvements", had said "improvements" destroy the engine or transmission, they cannot get it through their head why Ford will not warranty the vehicle. Or the typical "high school Harry", who is dreaming of his ultimate truck, or wanna-bee truck drivers, who equate their pickup with a Class 8 truck. The whole site is nothing but idiotic comments, along with sponsers (advertisers) shilling their non-proven, warranty-voiding products, and imbecilic questions and answers on the order of "how do I add air to my tires", or "my windshield is dirty, and I want Ford to buy back my vehicle" It is laughable in all respects. It was originally called Ford DieselStop, but FMC shut it down because of its illegitimacy.
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