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Old Jul 6, 2011 | 09:08 PM
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You guys are great!

In the last month I've had to do some work on my truck. The steering went bad, lost a lift pump, and then the VP-44. I parked the truck in my barn and came to DTR and looked at all the resources on here. I asked a few questions, got some great advice, and the results were spectacular. I added the steering stabilizer to go with my new Redhead steering box. Those guys did a great job for me! Redhead is the man! I called the folks at Thoroughbred Diesel and they recommended their package number 12 which included a VP-44, a Raptor 100GPH pump, and a new filter element. It got to my place in Western Washington in three days. They didn't charge me a core charge on the VP-44, and the shipping both ways was free!! They even included the return label and packaging. I watched the videos here and online and the whole installation was done in two easy days. The truck drives like brand new and I didn't have any problems with any of the components. Anyone who doesn't use this great resource when working on or needing advice about their Dodge needs to have their frickin' head examined. Thanks to DTR for all your help!
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Old Jul 7, 2011 | 08:51 AM
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I've saved myself alot of money because of this site but on the other hand I've also spent alot too. Once you start playing with the power, it gets addictive...and expensive!!!!
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