
Everything posted by NorthernDodge
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Worth trying....Olive Oil on truck.
I tried this with vegetable oil and it seems to work just as well, and veggie oil is cheaper.
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Wheel question
I've heard that too but they fit my truck just fine. It must be because I have a Dana 80 rear axle instead of a 70.
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I need my music! How is best way in todays world
I got a retro sound radio for my truck. It looks like it could be OEM but it has all of the new stuff like bluetooth and aux/usb ports. It is very nice quality wise as well but you pay for that quality. My biggest complaint is that it doesn't connect to the dimmer wire and the bright mode is too bright at night but the dim mode is not quite bright enough if the sun is shining right on it on a nice day.
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Wheel question
Those must be Power Wagon wheels, they look good. I have the 18 inch 4th gen wheels and besides a little rubbing up front they seem to work fine. I have heard others say the hub wouldn't fit though as the newer wheels have most of the hubcap integrated into the wheel.
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16x7 Dodge Ram Steel Chrome Wheels
If you're interested I have the stock 16 inch alloy wheels with the hubcaps and a set of highway Michelins. Edit: Looked up New Meadows and you're about 5 1/2 hours South of me, not sure if that would be worth it.
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4th gen Towing mirrors DONT work?!
Yeah ya have to get the ones with the 2nd gen base, or do a lot of custom work. I got the old style with the new style lights and wired them up as marker lights, link to those. You can also get the new style with the corner light, link. Or if you want plug and play with the new style mirror you can get them without the corner light, link.
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2 inch leveling kit
Dunno, you might have to do something custom if you go that route. From what I read HERE and a few other places it sounds like there are two separate blocks and you could take one out to lose a little height in the rear.
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2 inch leveling kit
Here's a writeup on it from a different forum. And if you're leveling it just for the looks have you considered getting shorter blocks for the rear? Bringing up the front can hurt your fuel economy.
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New Here
Thanks for the compliments on the truck guys.
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Summer refresh thread
Like Moparman said the brushes wearing out is usually what slows down the starter, mine was clicking and not turning over so I only did the solenoid rebuild.
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Summer refresh thread
I did the LarryB's solenoid rebuild kit not that long ago, super simple. The hardest part was actually getting the heavy, grease covered starter out from under the truck when it was cold and wet out. So far the starter seems to be functioning flawlessly. The full rebuild is a little more involved though based on this video.
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New Here
Hey, just wanted to introduce myself, I'm from Northern Idaho and have a 2002 QCSB with a HO Cummins and 6 speed manual. I found the site looking at HID retrofits and it looked like a great community to be a part of. Attached a pic of my truck for those who want to see it.