TomDirt
FRF Addict
The only reason to keep a bone stock low mileage Gen 1 in a garage is to not use it as it was designed to be used. Then, go stare at it and think about the "good old days".
That's what you do with those designer jeans and Members Only jackets from the '80s (that no longer fit), now collecting dust in the box in the basement.
It's too old to be considered "modern" and too young to be a "classic". But there's a lot of options for upgrading the whopping 11.2" front suspension travel, the leaf pack designed to do "everything" (which actually doesn't excel at anything), the generic F150 brakes, and the open front diff.
That's what you do with those designer jeans and Members Only jackets from the '80s (that no longer fit), now collecting dust in the box in the basement.
It's too old to be considered "modern" and too young to be a "classic". But there's a lot of options for upgrading the whopping 11.2" front suspension travel, the leaf pack designed to do "everything" (which actually doesn't excel at anything), the generic F150 brakes, and the open front diff.
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