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Old 09-05-2010, 03:29 PM
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Hey all, just thought i would drop in and say hi. I am new to the fourm and so far with just a little looking around there is alot of friendly people and alot of good info here. I am recently a proud owner of a new 2010 Mega cab with of course the 6.7 L cummins. I absolutely love this truck and engine i am blown away with the power and performance. I am looking forward to getting to know everyone
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Old 09-06-2010, 12:23 AM
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Hello tatfreak30,

Welcome a board and congrats ! Yes, this is forum is filled all great folks and good solid information.

Post more pics of your truck. I have not had a chance yet to look at a 2010 so would like to see what they did with the radiator area.

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Old 09-06-2010, 11:39 AM
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Hello tatfreak30,

Welcome a board and congrats ! Yes, this is forum is filled all great folks and good solid information.

Post more pics of your truck. I have not had a chance yet to look at a 2010 so would like to see what they did with the radiator area.

Cheers.
Thanks, as per your request here are some pic's (always happy to show off the new rig lol)
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Old 09-06-2010, 01:21 PM
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Many thanks !!

I see what they did ... to increase cooling but not change the size of the radiator, they just ducted it. The fan now has more suction capabilities. However I like the pre-2010 design where the grill is part of the hood. Makes it so easy to wash out all the bugs and junk to keep all the cores clean.

Very nice setup and congrats on the new rig. What are you plans for it ?

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Old 09-06-2010, 03:15 PM
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Thanks, I agree i to like the grill a part of the hood for the bug factor but i like the new style and lines and am willing to sacrifice the convince.
No big plans this year, pretty much blew the budget lol but future plans i think would be your basics i.e. New tires and wheels K&N air filter and cold air intake and would like to put in some sort of chip, but do not know a lot about them so it would require some intensive research just to get started. So many choices we will see what the future holds.
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