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Hauled around a van tire to get replaced. Dammit this van has had more flat tires

 

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Ryan

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I just added about half a quart of oil to top her off, mileage is at 224,296. The last change was at 222,200. She hasn't burned/leaked any until just recently so I wasn't expecting it.

 

Hopefully the next oil change will include replacing the valve cover gaskets and 5w30.

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That a really good looking setup

Thanks bud! Got a dam good deal! The 6 inch lift will be going on in several weeks! going to try and make the 37s fit with just the 6 inch lift
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Thanks bud! Got a dam good deal! The 6 inch lift will be going on in several weeks! going to try and make the 37s fit with just the 6 inch lift

That's not gonna happen hate to say that buddy lol

 

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That's not gonna happen hate to say that buddy lol

 

Sent while in 'Murica...

I've seen it done before! We will see though it should be interesting...if they rub to bad i've always got a body lift sitting at home throw on it

 

 

 

Grapesoda, why are you doing this to my trucks twin?? ;(

I want to reward myself and my truck! He's just gonna be your trucks much bigger twin now
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I forgot about the offset on the wheels. Mine are -12 and those pictured are stock so they will be around +28. You may get em on there!

 

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I will race you after they're on. Running an 8.6 0-60 right now. #speeddemon

Lol me too. I'm running a 7.7 with 35's, 4.88's, bullydog tuner and intake. Runs a 14.5 quarter mile haha she bad sahn

 

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It's kind of cheating cause my tuner has a built in performance testing menu so it doesn't start going until it detects a jump in rpm. Probably be a hair quicker if I could power brake. My stall is at 2000 compared to stock 1600. May or may not help

 

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