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Ok, automotive technician for 37 years plus instructed at highscool and college level for 5 years. Those are extreme angles for all those components. One of the areas I always specialized in was steering and suspension. You have to keep in mind all those components are longer in a straight...
No egr, replacement engine was the same. Good thing i pulled the intake on the replacement because the previous owner did an mds delete kit to ot. That would have made things interesting.
So I wanted to show you guys this hemi with 90k miles on it. This is the intake ports, and like I said when I took the intake off you could pour the sludge out.
I'm currently swapping a 5.7 hemi on a 2014 ram with 90k. It lost a lifter and ruined the camshaft. Oil was like mud. I'd like to note the both the original engine and the replacement engine have alot of gunk in the intake manifolds.
My bts stickered at $58,160. I paid $46,984. They weren't budging another inch. I did get them to come up money on my trade. They were only allotted 2 trucks and both were sold the same day they came off the hauler.
only had it a week, but mods on the way. It does have the 3.92s and the 33 gallon. Pretty loaded. My dealer got 2 and they sold the same day they arrived. Corsa exhaust, then 35s on whatever inch lift looks right. And getting rid of the plastic uca's.
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