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Finally, 8 months later and the M&H KSB spacer is on!

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Old Sep 9, 2014 | 09:31 PM
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Approximately how many pennies ??

When I looked at the site it said "call for pricing" or somesuch.
I'm pretty sure they're $110 but they're not always available , sometimes there is a wait.
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Old Sep 23, 2014 | 05:49 AM
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After just about the same amount of time, so is mine.

The screw / bolt removal tool that The Terminator suggested was simply brilliant.... The screw came out in less than 10 seconds, whereas I was fiddling with that thing for over an hour.... twice.

Since I put that new spacer thing a ma bob in, my truck has been in the shop, so I haven't had enough experience with it to really say anything spectacular about it. from what I remember about driving it to the shop, it had a little more power than before.... but not blazing saddles power.

I need to get it up on the highway and beat the snot out of it when I get the truck back.....

Thanks Terminator.... I feel so much better knowing that $115 part is now in my truck, vs sitting in my tool box not being used. I cleaned the connections and lubed them up with dielectric grease before putting it back together.
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Old Sep 23, 2014 | 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by NJTman
After just about the same amount of time, so is mine.

The screw / bolt removal tool that The Terminator suggested was simply brilliant.... The screw came out in less than 10 seconds, whereas I was fiddling with that thing for over an hour.... twice.

Since I put that new spacer thing a ma bob in, my truck has been in the shop, so I haven't had enough experience with it to really say anything spectacular about it. from what I remember about driving it to the shop, it had a little more power than before.... but not blazing saddles power.

I need to get it up on the highway and beat the snot out of it when I get the truck back.....

Thanks Terminator.... I feel so much better knowing that $115 part is now in my truck, vs sitting in my tool box not being used. I cleaned the connections and lubed them up with dielectric grease before putting it back together.
What's it in the shop for.
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Old Sep 23, 2014 | 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by mknittle
What's it in the shop for.
Itsa 4 letter word

We all hate when it happens

Dodge caused it by cheaping out

It eventually returns

Cause of more fummins trucksnation wide than anything elsr

Basically unstoppable pn a daily driver in nj
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Old Sep 23, 2014 | 09:04 AM
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R-u-s-t?
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Old Sep 23, 2014 | 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by MARF75
R-u-s-t?
Ding ding ding.!!!!

My roof dripedge bubbled above the drip edge above the drivers door

rot boxes

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Old Sep 23, 2014 | 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by NJTman
Ding ding ding.!!!!

My roof dripedge bubbled above the drip edge above the drivers door

rot boxes
Sorry to hear that. should be better than new when fixed.

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Old Sep 23, 2014 | 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by NJTman
Ding ding ding.!!!!

My roof dripedge bubbled above the drip edge above the drivers door

rot boxes
My headliner needs work anyway. I need to pull it out and get after that roof before it gets me wet.

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Old Sep 23, 2014 | 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by NJTman
After just about the same amount of time, so is mine.

The screw / bolt removal tool that The Terminator suggested was simply brilliant.... The screw came out in less than 10 seconds, whereas I was fiddling with that thing for over an hour.... twice.

Since I put that new spacer thing a ma bob in, my truck has been in the shop, so I haven't had enough experience with it to really say anything spectacular about it. from what I remember about driving it to the shop, it had a little more power than before.... but not blazing saddles power.

I need to get it up on the highway and beat the snot out of it when I get the truck back.....

Thanks Terminator.... I feel so much better knowing that $115 part is now in my truck, vs sitting in my tool box not being used. I cleaned the connections and lubed them up with dielectric grease before putting it back together.
Hey, my pleasure! After 10 years on here I finally helped somebody out!! Not that I never wanted to try, it just seemed like if I ever thought of giving advice it seemed it ended up being yesteryears flash in the pan that someone already came up with. My momma always said I was a little slow...anyhow glad to be of assistance and in the works of it all, I made a friend. Cool
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Old Sep 24, 2014 | 07:09 PM
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Hey, my pleasure! My momma always said I was a little slow...anyhow glad to be of assistance and in the works of it all, I made a friend. Cool

Slow and consistent. Cecil turtle would be proud...
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Old Sep 24, 2014 | 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by bigragu
Hey, my pleasure! After 10 years on here I finally helped somebody out!! Not that I never wanted to try, it just seemed like if I ever thought of giving advice it seemed it ended up being yesteryears flash in the pan that someone already came up with. My momma always said I was a little slow...anyhow glad to be of assistance and in the works of it all, I made a friend. Cool
I think you have more friends here than you know. Too bad some of us live so far apart.
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Old Sep 24, 2014 | 09:52 PM
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Aww man.... Bustin out the tissues... Sob....
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Old Sep 25, 2014 | 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by mknittle
I think you have more friends here than you know. Too bad some of us live so far apart.
Originally Posted by bigragu
Aww man.... Bustin out the tissues... Sob....
You are also, as my mother (rip) used to say, "full of chit like a Christmas turkey."

You fit right into this crowd.
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