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    Anyone have pics of their '99-'03 with the winter front on? Even the companies that sell them (Lund) don't seem to have pictures posted. I want to know what the thing looks like before I buy it if its going on the front of the truck!
    Currently dieselless!

  • #2
    Originally posted by powerstroke73L View Post
    Anyone have pics of their '99-'03 with the winter front on? Even the companies that sell them (Lund) don't seem to have pictures posted. I want to know what the thing looks like before I buy it if its going on the front of the truck!
    I have never seen pics of these either and would like to. I saw one in person the other day but i saw it at 60 mph...
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    • #3
      Originally posted by CHenry View Post
      I have never seen pics of these either and would like to. I saw one in person the other day but i saw it at 60 mph...
      Apparently Ford makes one too but I've only been able to find a pic on Ebay of one for '04 and up trucks. Maybe I'll stop by the dealer and see if they have any in stock I could look at. Fall is coming up quick here in New Jersey and winter won't be far behind. I want to keep those switchover times low!
      Currently dieselless!

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      • #4
        i been using a redneck front cover...cardbourd behind the grill
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        • #5
          I found one on Cabela's site that has a generic picture...not sure how close the Super Duty cover would be, but I'd imagine it's similar.

          http://www.cabelas.com/prod-1/0005914512605a.shtml

          Here's an 08 model for sale on eBay. Probably a bit different, but again, I'd bet the earlier models are similar.

          http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2008-...QQcmdZViewItem

          Here's a company called Alaska Tent and Tarps that might have something:

          http://www.alaskatent.com/products/c...ter_fronts.htm

          If I come across more, I'll post them up.
          Greasin & Grinin
          Vegi oil powered since Aug 08
          2006 F-250 PSD - CC, Lariat, 4X4 - Vegistroke converted 1/27/13!!
          2008 F-250 PSD - CC, Lariat, 4X4 - Sold
          2005 F-250 PSD - CC, Lariat, 4X4 - Sold

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          • #6
            For the prices they want, i think i;ll keep using my redneck cover
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            • #7
              Originally posted by CHenry View Post
              For the prices they want, i think i;ll keep using my redneck cover
              I like that idea too. What size of an opening do you have on your redneck grill cover?
              2000 F250 7.3L
              Vegistroke installed July 12, 2008

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              • #8
                Originally posted by CHenry View Post
                For the prices they want, i think i;ll keep using my redneck cover
                Heck, I figured they'd want more than that. I've got a Cabela's book around here somewhere...I'll look in it to see what else they might have.
                Greasin & Grinin
                Vegi oil powered since Aug 08
                2006 F-250 PSD - CC, Lariat, 4X4 - Vegistroke converted 1/27/13!!
                2008 F-250 PSD - CC, Lariat, 4X4 - Sold
                2005 F-250 PSD - CC, Lariat, 4X4 - Sold

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by triplemoutdoors View Post
                  I like that idea too. What size of an opening do you have on your redneck grill cover?
                  What i did last year was tore up a vegi cubie box, took two of the sides out of the box and slid it down between the tranny cooler and radiator where you couldn't see the cardbourd....one on one side of the hood latch and the other on the oposite side.
                  Didn't cover the radiator 100% but i could see a difference in the temps so it was helping.
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                  • #10
                    Somewhere i saw where someone used some of that pipe insulation foam stuff and fit strips of it between his grill and it didn't look bad actualy. Looked different though.
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