Exhaust Brake for 2004.5 AUTOMATIC
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Exhaust Brake for 2004.5 AUTOMATIC
I am trying to find out if there is an exhaust brake made for our 2004.5 automatic. It was build in February 2004 and is the 325 version engine...
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pacbrake C44052
http://www.pacbrake.com/uploads/FILE...%20PRICING.pdf
here's a $100 rebate
http://www.pacbrake.com/uploads/FILE...ff%20promo.pdf
Joe
http://www.pacbrake.com/uploads/FILE...%20PRICING.pdf
here's a $100 rebate
http://www.pacbrake.com/uploads/FILE...ff%20promo.pdf
Joe
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If you have any questions feel free to let me know.
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i use the pacbrake also. its the best bang for your buck. plus it adds onboard air to your truck with is a ++PLUS++. good for my air shocks, any air tools needed and the most important, my train horns.
one thing that happened to me after my pacbrake, i have blown seams so far in my stock exhaust. i would be looking into a exhaust replacement also if this happens to you. Its not worth fixing the stock exhaust if you cannot weld yourself.
one thing that happened to me after my pacbrake, i have blown seams so far in my stock exhaust. i would be looking into a exhaust replacement also if this happens to you. Its not worth fixing the stock exhaust if you cannot weld yourself.
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