@LokiWolf has some good numbers but I guarantee that e50 tune he’s running is very conservative. Over time, that fuel pump will not be able to support the needs of straight e85 and he will end up paying for it in the long run. ZFG is a great company and all and definitely right up there with 5...
The fix isn’t worth doing on a 13 year old truck. Is the motor/mechanism that is failing. Soon the gap will grow until one day the birds hang in the open position permanently. That gear box is 13 years old. Couple grand will fix it but is your truck even worth a couple grand?
I’m taking about the owner of those wheels, he stated he didn’t know what they were. I then asked you since you were laughing at the question if you knew since you thought it was so hilarious.
Guess it’s normal then. Yeah we fixed your issue! If it’s all equally gapped it’s probably normal since you don’t think it’s any of the above things we’ve stated. Oh yeah, there’s this thing called a dealership. Take it there and pay the diagnostic fee. I’m sure they will tel you what’s wrong...
No just like being an ass to an ass. Your hinges are either bent or have moved from original position. They should be 3” or so off the frame rails. Over time I bet they have moved and are now causing your gap. Instead of running your mouth on here why don’t you go under there and look and...
Like @jkayca just stated. There’s your problem. The hinges are jacked up really bad. Here are mine and I have a flush gap all the around my truck. Also this is what clean ones look like
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