Sparksalot
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LolNo no no this is no stinkin’ clearance. View attachment 277752
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LolNo no no this is no stinkin’ clearance. View attachment 277752
Going to try to get under the 07 after work and clean up the oil leak and pinpoint its source. Do we think it'll be the rear main, the oil pan gasket or the oil cooler block off?
I have done the oil pan gasket. Are you 2wd or 4? It’s not a bad job with a lift. Not sure if I would be excited to do it on some jack stands but it wouldn’t be horrible. 4wd requires removing the front diff. Also don’t over tighten the rear bolts that go into the rear main seal back plate. If you over tighten them you’ll create a leak.Going to try to get under the 07 after work and clean up the oil leak and pinpoint its source. Do we think it'll be the rear main, the oil pan gasket or the oil cooler block off?
Going to try to get under the 07 after work and clean up the oil leak and pinpoint its source. Do we think it'll be the rear main, the oil pan gasket or the oil cooler block off?
...I don't know how well it'll hold up to underhood temps, but I'm keeping the cables as far away from the exhaust as possible. I forgot to check it after my drive this evening.
How'd you get that big scratch in the rim?No no no this is no stinkin’ clearance. View attachment 277752
No scratch. There’s lots of dirt though. I need to pull them and machine polish them after winter. They’re billet anyway so if they do get a scratch you just polish it out.How'd you get that big scratch in the rim?
No scratch. There’s lots of dirt though. I need to pull them and machine polish them after winter. They’re billet anyway so if they do get a scratch you just polish it out.
Nah. I know what it has. There is a light scratch from a damn microfiber towel. They’re billets, it’s part of owning them. They had some pretty good ones just from washing them last summer and I bought a big DeWalt 1/2” polisher. That thing polishes them until they’re mirrors. But to do it right I have to pull them. The centers are brushed and clear coated so they just get wiped off.Lol, just messing with you--at least you didn't freak out!
I remember you paying huge $$ for them.Nah. I know what it has. There is a light scratch from a damn microfiber towel. They’re billets, it’s part of owning them. They had some pretty good ones just from washing them last summer and I bought a big DeWalt 1/2” polisher. That thing polishes them until they’re mirrors. But to do it right I have to pull them. The centers are brushed and clear coated so they just get wiped off.
Not too bad, like $6k for all 4.I remember you paying huge $$ for them.
Then there’s $4k in Wilwoods behind them. 
My sentiments exactly. I'd be ok if it's the pan and the oil cooler block off as long as it isn't the rear main seal. The truck is 2wd, so the pan would be pretty straight forward, even in the driveway.Given my personal experience, it will be the pan gasket...
PS - Although I think that is better news than the rear seal. So...
My sentiments exactly. I'd be ok if it's the pan and the oil cooler block off as long as it isn't the rear main seal. The truck is 2wd, so the pan would be pretty straight forward, even in the driveway.
Not too bad, like $6k for all 4.Then there’s $4k in Wilwoods behind them.
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That’s the cool thing about billets- they can be fixed pretty easily. intro will even re-hoop them if the hoops are too messed up as long as the center billet parts are still good.Yeah, Billets cost money for sure. Then tires are additional expense...
I used to roll on Intro's, I picked this set up for 500 bucks, just had 2 bent lips, had rims fixed and good as new... ahhh the old days...
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What year?
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