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Ford 146 16.52%
Chevrolet / Chevy 440 49.77%
Toyota 35 3.96%
GMC 135 15.27%
Mazda 7 0.79%
Nissan 11 1.24%
Dodge 101 11.43%
Other 9 1.02%
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Old 02-11-2005, 12:11 PM   #111
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Ford4x4Chik27 - your points are well taken... That word should obviously not be censored.. The software censors words automatically. I'll try to remove that one from the censor. Although I don't expect this to be like church, there is no reason for curse-words here. It simply won't be allowed as this site is connected to a business and there is a certain level of standards that must be maintained.

The posts I removed had a ton of censored words in them. In my opinion it didn’t look good. As for free speech -- there is no right to that on internet forums... I'm as much a free speech advocate as the next person (probably more so), but it doesn't apply here. The bill of rights protects you from the government -- it doesn't give you those rights in all areas of life.

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Old 02-11-2005, 01:16 PM   #112
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I still don't understand how S U C K E R is a curse word????? WTF?

How many 12 year olds do you know of that come on some truck forum and ask why their tranny is slipping or where their O2 sensor is? How many 12 year olds do you know of that are even interested in this stuff?

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You are a member on the Horse forum connected to this site. You know the same rules apply there. They are even more strictly enforced though because that forum is more traveled and has more members.
We went through this stuff on the horse forum as well. Certain words were being blanked out that werent necessarily "bad". S.ucker being one of them. Thats now corrected on HGS. Its fine tweeking...
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Old 02-11-2005, 08:08 PM   #113
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You are a member on the Horse forum connected to this site. You know the same rules apply there. They are even more strictly enforced though because that forum is more traveled and has more members.
We went through this stuff on the horse forum as well. Certain words were being blanked out that werent necessarily "bad". S.ucker being one of them. Thats now corrected on HGS. Its fine tweeking...
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My point is: 12 year olds don't drive and don't have any business here!! This has nothing to do with the horse forum. I am aware of the rules and I am just stating my opinion. I know that young kids get on Horse forum, why do you think I wasn't a part of the rule discussion on that forum??
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Alright folks, we've had enough. Time to turn this thread around. I'd rather not have to close it.

FYI, it's PG 13. This forum is open to any members 13 yrs of age and up.

Lets get back on topic please.

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Old 02-14-2005, 03:08 PM   #115
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i voted nissan i love those new titans
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Old 02-15-2005, 01:57 AM   #116
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they supposed to be a pretty badass truck 5.7 liter and 300+hp
nissan's are probably one of the most reliable trucks on the road.
i have had (2) 280z's (1) 300zx (2) d21 stlye hard body pickups and (1) pathfinder
i think the most work i ever done was replace the alternator on the 300zx.
seriously.
if the titian was more in my price range i probably would have bought one.
but due to my line of work the smaller d21 hard body's just couldn't cut it any more.
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I have to say my favorit truck is a chevy i've driven fords, dodges, and toyotas and i just like chevys more
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Old 03-06-2005, 10:07 PM   #118
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I've always had great reliability out of all the dodges I've owned. My current 02' 3500 cummins 4x4 dually has 106,000 miles so far without any trouble at all, and I frequently pull a 34 foot horse trailer.
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Old 05-13-2005, 04:37 AM   #119
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For some reason I always go back to Ford. I've had Dodge, Chevy, Nissan, Masda. Mostly Ford. Now I have a 2000 Ford F250 SD crew cab that I pull my horse trailer with and have been fairly happy. I just bought a new heavier horse trailer and I'm not sure it is going to do the job. I think I have a 5.4 in it.
You shoulda got a diesel under the hood of that F series truck. I'm a Ford Man too, nothing comes close to me. first on race day.
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need I say more I like the Fords. heres my baby. Although I do like them all.
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