ABDTR #5 Alberta Chapter #5 Discussion

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Old 12-15-2011, 01:03 AM
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2012 with the Tow Haul
Hope this works
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Old 12-15-2011, 01:10 AM
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Sorry will try again
Old 12-15-2011, 03:54 AM
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Originally Posted by mr silver
2012 with the Tow Haul
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Nice truck!
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Sweet, its a beauty. Congratulations!
Old 12-15-2011, 04:02 PM
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Sweet, its a beauty. Congratulations!
Thanks guys,just having some problems for some reason posting pics.
This truck is so much nicer than my 05.
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I'm really digging those 4th gen duallies with the Alcoas. I drove a 6 spd 2010 today, its something I could get used to if I had to, thats for sure.

Does your truck require urea?
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Tate, only the Ford and Chevys require Urea. Dodge is good till 2013
Old 12-15-2011, 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Tate
I'm really digging those 4th gen duallies with the Alcoas. I drove a 6 spd 2010 today, its something I could get used to if I had to, thats for sure.

Does your truck require urea?
No urea.........it drives real nice and its a 3500 dually.The interior in the 2012s are a little bit different than the 2010........ just a few differences.
Cant wait to hook the fifthwheel to this truck a see how it tows compared to my 2005.
Old 12-16-2011, 08:23 AM
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Tate, only the Ford and Chevys require Urea. Dodge is good till 2013
Unless you own a 4500 or 5500 that is.
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That I didnt know...
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Originally Posted by Tate
I'm really digging those 4th gen duallies with the Alcoas. I drove a 6 spd 2010 today, its something I could get used to if I had to, thats for sure.

Does your truck require urea?
You wont like all that electronic stuff under the hood Tate. Way easier to make power, and EFI is going to be nice fix for the truck. You would have to act fast to get a decent optioned out G56 truck, as they go fast. Rumor is that 2012 is the last year, but they said that for 2011.
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Like I said, I could get used to it if I had to. If I ever write off my 12v, I'd look at one. I could put my 12v in, solve that electronic issues.
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Originally Posted by Tate
Like I said, I could get used to it if I had to. If I ever write off my 12v, I'd look at one. I could put my 12v in, solve that electronic issues.
but buddy those new dually with the aloca's sure are nice. If you bought a 6.7L, you'll probably never drive the old 12v again

Best part of the new truck is that the new seats are awesome. Too bad I got a rip in my driver side seat already.
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Is EFI live available for any of the 6.7 Model Year trucks yet?

I just sent out the fluids from MEGA Mega to Blackstone and got excellent results. Ready to turn 160K miles.

silver, that is an awesome truck...enjoy!
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Not yet, 07.5 to 09 first, then the later ones

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