Everything posted by portlandareae28
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looking for a truck
I may open the search to a 7.3 Superduty, I really prefer a Cummins but where I am at there are definitely more 7.3's in decent condition compared to what I am seeing in the Dodge world. If the 7.3 takes a dump will put a VP44 5.9 in it and call it macaroni.
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looking for a truck
Howdy, I am a long time member here but been 2nd gen less for quite sometime. thinking it is time for another one. Does anyone know of anything out there? thank you!!
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vaccum and oil
Thinking I am going to order all new silicon vacuum lines like I run in my twin turbo BMW. I will just be ordering 4mm (5/32" equivalent) by the foot anyone have a thought process on how many feet I should order? I am hoping to find some good fittings and connectors to put into the mix too.
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4th gen steering shortfalls?
Hopefully we don't FORD too far away from the topic at hand??
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4th gen steering shortfalls?
did you guys who have it change the pitman arm to the newer version?
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4th gen steering shortfalls?
Can people who have done this upgrade share their feelings? My truck needs tie rods, and if I am going to go 4th gen now is the time.
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vaccum and oil
Honey Do list superseded this project, so not too late. Thank You!!
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vaccum and oil
I can’t leave anything on the driveway
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vaccum and oil
Thank you very much!
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vaccum and oil
thank you, other than the main vacuum line from the pump are all of the small lines the same size?
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vaccum and oil
So I have Mikes CCV mod on my truck and it seems to puke a few teaspoons of oil at least a few times a week. To go along with that I have no 4x4 functionality. I am going to go through ALL the vacuum lines tomorrow (5/32" correct?) I am going to replace them all, and reroute them much cleaner if possible to get them where they aren't constantly in the way. Here is question number 1, if I have a vacuum leak(s) could it contribute to some of the oil puking? IF NOT, I need to figure out a way to catch the oil before my wife throws me out of the house :-) we cannot have oil on the driveway. I get that excess blowby could be caused by a poor functioning vacuum system, I also get that at 350k miles the vacuum may have NOTHING to do with it. I don't mind the maintenance of draining and cleaning a catch can as that would be easier than the conversations about oil on the driveway. Any and all thoughts are appreciated. Thank you
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NV5600 Oil level
What do you feel is a good long term solution?
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NV5600 Oil level
I have 6 in mine filled from the top, my 3rd and 4th syncros are tired and it seems to help a little.
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Unplug quadzilla?
What about for smog checks, does obd2 know it’s there?
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Consensus on "leveling" a truck
I like and know your style!! Keep it up. I buy used phones, and all the cheapness I can too!
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Consensus on "leveling" a truck
I commuted by bicycle for years.. cars and trucks are backwards thinking in most cases..... same with technology ($1000 cell phones, come on) I just live and work hard daily to care for my family.
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Consensus on "leveling" a truck
No judgement here!!! I GET IT!!! I am where I am from “getting it”
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Consensus on "leveling" a truck
I am married going on 20 years, I could care less what chicks dig. I appreciate your passion about leveling! But I would crawl before driving that Neon. I get why you do it though. ? I am at a point in life where I could just go buy a new truck and not worry about fuel cost (I drive less than 40 miles a work week). I just love driving this old truck that I would love to get to 500k. I am only 5’7” so part of my reverse level thinking is “short guy”. NO OFFENSE taken, this site needs more passion ?. I feel like the truck is paying me now and the burp of coal coming out of that tailpipe drives the Californians NUTS ???? thank you for the awesome reply, I LOVED reading it!!!
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Consensus on "leveling" a truck
How does the 1" level play into needing adjustable track bars, etc? I am with ya Mike, just not in the cards of my life right now that the truck gets much of a load.
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Bed cap rails
I don't want spray on cap rails even if I do spray in bedliner, I like the look better of a cap rail. I think I would prefer either a smooth SS, or a diamond plate aluminum. At this point I am not worried about the paint, as the paint is already bad. I like the look better of the cap rail on top of the bed, and a tool box on top of the cap rail..
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Consensus on "leveling" a truck
Mine is a 3500 Dually, I don't want to run larger than stock tires which is the 2nd reason I really am swinging toward the rear coming down. My buddy has a gmc dually 4x4 that is way lower than my truck, easier to get into, easier to load in and out of, etc... Anyone have an idea on where to get blocks, and/or how much of the block needs to be removed to get level or very close to it?
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Consensus on "leveling" a truck
This is the direction I am thinking too, but like the wisdom that I can learn here. :-) The rear seems much more simple.
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Consensus on "leveling" a truck
So my truck runs empty 99% of the time and I would really like to eliminate the "rake" in its stance. When I got the truck it had spacers in the front springs and 35's which as everyone here knows took its toll on the front end components. So I have read that as long as the front spacers are 2" or less that it doesn't have too drastic of effect on front end geometry so hopefully less wear on the track bar etc. But I am contemplating just a shorter block in the rear and maybe adding bags for when I do have a load. I would love to hear everyone's thoughts and ideas on this. I wouldn't mind the rear end being lower for easier loading, etc.
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Bed cap rails
Thinking I want to get rid of my plastic bed liner which has rubbed paint, etc and get a set of cap rails and either do a diy or some other type of bed liner. Anybody purchased cap rails recently and have an opinion of them? What cap rails are on your truck and if you can post a pic how far do they wrap over (thinking about covering rubbed paint). Also any opinions on DIY spary in bed liners?
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Brakes, power steering
I am not seeing lines on RA either.