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I just want to give you folks a heads up for LarryB's. I ordered Military Type Battery Connectors from LarryB's and had them in my mail box in five days as promised. When I installed the connectors I found that the two Pos connectors fit perfect, one Neg. fit and one did not. I checked both Neg, connectors and they had different markings on them.I called LarryB's and told Larry the problem. He told me that he had just changer suppliers and and he was on the road but would send another connector as soon as he got back to the office. He did what he promised, with me this is a big deal. His word is good and I will do business with him again because he treated me right. I reccomend LarryB's to anyone needing his products.
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So... it was a nice Sunday and I decided to install the Larry B's Starter solenoid kit today First off, the truck had something weird happen about 2 weeks ago Started it up after driving all day with no issues and it sounds like metal on metal :banghead: ...I shut it down quickly, or so I thought when I turned the key off... But alas, it kept running :banghead: :banghead: Anyway.. a quick call to MnTom, and my suspicions are confirmed... Starter Better than any other alternatives though So I ordered a Starter Solenoid kit from Larry B's. I will say he thinks of everything!!( Great customer service) Down to a pair of gloves and a Band-Aid!! Ok, let's get started ... First disconnect your batteries then you will need a 15 mm and a 5/16 to remove the wires from the starter. Then once you remove the 2 wires going to the starter you need a 12 point 10mm wrench to remove the 3 bolts holding the starter to the motor. I break the bolts loose with the regular wrench and then I use the ratcheting wrench to loosen enough for my fingers to remove easily... I then bring the starter inside to perform surgery on the kitchen counter... Remove the 3 small solenoid screws that hold the cover in place and then carefully remove the cover and plunger making sure not to loose the spring or the ball( hence the reason for not performing surgery outside) Remove the nuts from the contact lugs and replace with the new contacts and plunger. After putting the cover back on, I used one of my nail files to make sure all contact points were clean for the wires. The it took less than 5 minutes to reinstall and hook up the batteries Then of course I had to fire up that bad boy Look at the difference in the new contact vs the old One less thing to worry about!!!!