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Old 07-31-2007, 11:38 AM
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I've been thinking about doing this to my truck if I don't get rid of it.
Dude .... you're gonna bail on your Ram? Whadda ya thinking man ??
 
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Old 07-31-2007, 11:52 AM
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all this will do is help exted the oil life.

I realy need to get a 2 micron filter for the fuel to save the CP3 andinjectors
 
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Old 07-31-2007, 12:55 PM
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sweet! how hard was it to get the mounting done where you put it? I'll bet a right angled drill was used. Even where I put it, I have had no issues off roading at all... here's a pic I just took of it.

 
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Old 07-31-2007, 01:00 PM
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Bail on it? maybe. Everytime I think about getting a new one, I think about the monthly payment. The one I have now is paid for. That usually convinces me to keep fixing it and deal with the problems.
 
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Old 07-31-2007, 01:25 PM
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lol heres how I look at it. once your repairs start to add up in a year more than what a years worth of payments are then it's time to get a new truck. so let's see probably 500 bux a month for a nicely equipped truck so yea 6k in a year until you would be better off financially to buy a new truck. 500 is a high payment estimate tho.
 
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Everytime I think about getting a new one, I think about the monthly payment. The one I have now is paid for. That usually convinces me to keep fixing it and deal with the problems.
LOL, I hear ya.

Over the course of the last year, I've probably put about 6 grand into my Ram, but I think it was mostly stuffto help my truck live a longer life and not stuff to shortenit. When I hear about the mileage that these guy's are getting, THAT'Swhenmy head starts leaning in the "bail on it " direction.If I'm spending 80 bucks a week on fuel,and these guy's are spending that same 80 every OTHER week, THAT get's my head going. [:@]
 
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I'd keep it Bob... it's a nice looking 4x4... (always likedthe 2nd gens )
 
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realy the mounting was a breeze. I could only put in two bolts due to where I mounted it however it seems to be holding it's possition very well. I used my cordless drill and it just punched right through the frame like butter
 
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quick update in byapss filter. . . . . .


Steve, did you notice a slight reduction in cold engine valve noise???

Normaly, it would take me about a minute before my valves would quiet down when the engine was cold. . .now it is within a few seconds of startup that things get rather quiet and I hearmy normal injectorknocking (been doing it since day one). I know it is from the filler cap return. . .but I didnt expect it to act as quickly as it does
 
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yup, sure did. quieted it down right away. I'm looking into the valve adjust next week sometime so I'm sure that will make it quieter even more...
 


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