through my research online there is a seller, i dont recall the name, but they sell products from "Hunters" that are supposed to be phoenominal values (cheap and awesome quality). you will know its the right one when you see in the thumbnail pic it will have a little company logo saying Hunters...
i did this to mine back in January. i sucked in about 3/4 of a can, shut it off, and let it sit for about 10-15 minutes, then started it up. Upon starting it up I fogged out my whole neighborhood. My neighbors did not particularly enjoy it, but once i explained what I was doing they understood...
you read well, huh? he just said he bought it, so he doesnt know the maintnance history.
i'd say its more than just the cat and )2 sensors causing it to run rough and shake like you are describing. sounds more like ignition or fuel supply, but dont take my word for it.
well the reason for the lockout is due to my phazers being bad already. might as well do a permanent fix rather than just replace and pray they dont go bad yet again. my dealership states the replacement phazers could last 100 miles or 100,000 miles.
so I fiugure this would be the easiest and most cost effective thing to do for my family is just to build the motor in the expedition than to get rid of it. I want to do a simple H/C/I build. Nothing really fancy but enough to give it some extra reliable grunt. Maybe a supercharger with 5-7...
i had the dealership put in motorcraft plugs. I did this, as thats what worked good enough from the factory. are they expensive? hell yes, but IMHO they fit the best and work the best. I had the dealer do all new spark plugs, new fuel filter, new pcv and clear out codes for $350ish
wow you got that all wrong. the width is your 275 or 285. 70 or 75 is your aspect ratio, or percentage of the width of the tire that represents your sidewall height. so if you have a 12" wide tire, and your aspect ratio is 75 you have roughly 9 inches of sidewall (4.5" above your rim 4.5" below...
i like them. they are smoother than the Nitto NT420S tires that were on here with my 22's. They do fairly well in mild amounts of sandy mud. I would recommend them.
so how are you liking the massive audio now that you have had them for a while? i still love mine and am going to be buying more to put in my new truck...
me personally, i would detail the hell out of it, fix the problems, and price it high and then make a great ad making it seem as if it is the best one available and shouldnt be passed up on. let them talk you into the price you want for the truck. dont be afraid to say no to offers. If i were to...
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