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Everyone post a picture of your truck!

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Alright guys I wanna see pics of

everyones truck! Post em up boys! I’ll start...

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Here’s the truck I almost bought before my truck. 91 12 valve 5 speed with 236k on the clock. 

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2 minutes ago, Dieselfuture said:

Where do you see blue 

Hood, denim, think that about covers it. And you?

1 hour ago, dripley said:

Hood, denim, think that about covers it. And you?

Didn't realize there was a hood in that picture :lmao:

21 hours ago, Dieselfuture said:

Didn't realize there was a hood in that picture :lmao:

I'd never let her lean on my hood like that!!!!

 

She'd get her elbows all dirty for sure.

New wheels, tires, shocks, and leveling kit... officially sleeping on the couch!

 

Tow mirrors, cab lights, bed cover coming... :sofa:

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2 minutes ago, NormaNator08 said:

New wheels, tires, shocks, and leveling kit... officially sleeping on the couch!

 

Tow mirrors, cab lights, bed cover coming... :sofa:

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I take it that means you will be sleeping behind the couch with the next acquisition or maybe in the yard??? the truck looks mighty good,  

 I do have one off topic question, where are all the long bed trucks? I have been looking for a while now and all I find are short beds. Maybe one out 30 or more are long beds.  

You can get ALOT of chickens in there I'll bet. Wonder if @GSP7has any more of that 'special fender cover up paint' to make the off color fender look better?

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26 minutes ago, dripley said:

I take it that means you will be sleeping behind the couch with the next acquisition or maybe in the yard??? the truck looks mighty good,  

 I do have one off topic question, where are all the long bed trucks? I have been looking for a while now and all I find are short beds. Maybe one out 30 or more are long beds. 

 

 

Correct!! Yard is more likely at this point. My buddy just bought an 01 white long bed. Looks good.

2001 3500 4x4 5.9 cummins , ranch hand "deerslayer" front bumper , k&n air intake , banks big hoss system with tuner, stainless 6" stacks   , fass fuel system, oversize radiator, 2" wheel spacers between rear duels, auto trans with oversize torque convertor and aftermarket cooling trannie pan and rear pumpkin cover. Lucas Synthetic throughout since 85,600 ,has 290,761 as of 07/16/2018 used as welding rig truck everyday!  

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54 minutes ago, Bushwacker said:

2001 3500 4x4 5.9 cummins , ranch hand "deerslayer" front bumper , k&n air intake , banks big hoss system with tuner, stainless 6" stacks   , fass fuel system, oversize radiator, 2" wheel spacers between rear duels, auto trans with oversize torque convertor and aftermarket cooling trannie pan and rear pumpkin cover. Lucas Synthetic throughout since 85,600 ,has 290,761 as of 07/16/2018 used as welding rig truck everyday!  

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I recommend gettin rid of that K&N those are known to foul up these trucks. Go with a BHAF filter. @Mopar1973Man can tell you more about that. 

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18 minutes ago, Marcus2000monster said:

I recommend gettin rid of that K&N those are known to foul up these trucks. Go with a BHAF filter. @Mopar1973Man can tell you more about that. 

 

Dump it in my lap... :duh:

 

I don't suggest any kind of washable filters period. Bad, Bad, Bad idea... Every time you wash the filter you breaking down the media. I've seen several brand new filters K&N, Afe, S&B, etc. I've had a few vendors send me new filters to try. 100% were box up and sent back. Every single one had holes in the media that was big enough for dust to pass right through. 

 

 

With K&N filter... All the oil is pulled out of the filter and the dust now coats the turbo compressor wheel.

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With BHAF. No oil and no dust.

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Mike ... have you got a pic of your BHAF ?

I'd always thought the term BHAF wasn't specific.

Thanks,

Greg

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8 hours ago, Mopar1973Man said:

 

Dump it in my lap... :duh:

 

I don't suggest any kind of washable filters period. Bad, Bad, Bad idea... Every time you wash the filter you breaking down the media. I've seen several brand new filters K&N, Afe, S&B, etc. I've had a few vendors send me new filters to try. 100% were box up and sent back. Every single one had holes in the media that was big enough for dust to pass right through. 

 

 

With K&N filter... All the oil is pulled out of the filter and the dust now coats the turbo compressor wheel.

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With BHAF. No oil and no dust.

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Thanks Mike for covering that for me! 

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Sharp! :thumb1:

Gotta love those long box's!

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We are privately owned, with access to a professional Diesel Mechanic, who can provide additional support for Dodge Ram Cummins Diesel vehicles. Many detailed information is FREE and available to read. However, in order to interact directly with our Diesel Mechanic, Michael, by phone, via zoom, or as the web-based option, Subscription Plans are offered that will enable these and other features.  Go to the Subscription Page and Select a desired plan. At any time you wish to cancel the Subscription, click Subscription Page, select the 'Cancel' button, and it will be canceled. For your convenience, all subscriptions are on auto-renewal.