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Pulled off my fuel hostages and went back to the stock 20s with 1.5" spacers for the time being.

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It's dusty because our last 50 cord of firewood was just moved inside the shop.

 

No install yet because my lift is for steel control arms and my truck has the aluminum arms. Been trying to piece together a set of steel arms to swap or possibly drilling my knuckles out for the larger taper.

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I run Philips LED bulbs and they are very bright and very high quality

I bought these too, and couldn't be happier. Pep Boys had them for 25% off if you bought online so I just picked them up in-store. A breeze to install and look great!

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Went and replaced the front drive line U-joints. That was a pain in the ass. They u joints are held in by a Teflon plastic that's injected from the factory.

 

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Went and replaced the front drive line U-joints. That was a pain in the ass. They u joints are held in by a Teflon plastic that's injected from the factory.

 

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Did you heat them up with Mapp gas and let them "boil" out? That's how I did them in my 02
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Did you heat them up with Mapp gas and let them "boil" out? That's how I did them in my 02

Yup. It startled me. Popped like a zit. Still had to press/pound them out.

 

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Yup. That's how GM does it. Replaced them on my 01 s10 and had to do the same thing. I used a propane torch at first. Didn't do anything. Lol

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Wanted to ask the same thing. Can't wait to replace my laggy pos note4. Samsung never again.

 

-tapa

 

Sorry for the off topic.

 

Note 4 is still generally a good device. Last I knew, Pixel XL was still on back order.

So to address any specific issues you may have, go check this site out.

Plenty of tech tips to clean things up & have it running like new.

http://forums.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-note-4/

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Sorry for the off topic.

 

Note 4 is still generally a good device. Last I knew, Pixel XL was still on back order.

So to address any specific issues you may have, go check this site out.

Plenty of tech tips to clean things up & have it running like new.

http://forums.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-note-4/

Sorry, even when new 2 years ago it was garbage. Samsung's TouchWiz is the worst Android ui I've ever experienced. I went from moto droids to an s4. The s4 to the note4. Samsung takes what great about android and ruins it. Couldn't even root the damn thing until I had it for over a year.

 

-tapa

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My note 3 was slow and laggy, I went to an iPhone 6s plus and generally liked it but it couldn't do a lot of things an android device can. Went back to a note 5 and besides a few hiccups in the first six months this phone has been awesome to me. Never slow, battery is pretty decent even a year later. I just need a phone to work for me, I'm not real picky

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Also I can't use android auto with this note4. It says Google play services have stopped every time.

 

-tapa

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Also I can't use android auto with this note4. It says Google play services have stopped every time.

 

-tapa

 

I read a couple threads about it & seemed each situation was unique. The thread was dated a few months back, but some were not having any issues with their Note 4 &/or 5 running AA.

So would recommend going to either Android Central or XDA Developers forums & asking specifics. Make sure to note if you have loaded any custom roms or what version of Android you are currently running.

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installed fox 2.0 coilovers. Grinning from ear to ear. fixed my horrible z71 ride

 

Rears as well? New UCAs? Pics please.

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