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Not sure if it is new or not, but Stacy David just put a tilt column in a Bump on SPEED. I'm not really a fan of it, and it seems mostly hawking a column from LMC, but hey any bump coverage is good...
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Watching it on dvr as we speak. LMC is a sponser for the show so he kinda has to use their stuff. Now I just wish he would continue with the truck preferably with a "normal" rebuild not an over the top $50,000 rebuild.
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Amen on the Bump coverage, I just have a hard time sitting through the show, it's like one big commercial...interupted occasionally by a commercial. if you count the time he spends on "how to" it doesn't add up to much.
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I agree with that but I geuss they gotta pay for the show somehow.
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Its nice the title they gave that episode. :doh: I need my own TV show for my truck so I can get all the stuff I need for free.

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wow that column is pretty expensive, at least to me..$800-$1000 + all the other adapters and whatnot. not to mention $100 just for the little gear indicator :o :eek:
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I'm fine using one out of a 78 or 79 thanks lol
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Coolest thing about that episode was the fact that he could literally climb under the hood. Thats why I love these old trucks! :thup:
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