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Old 04-17-2015, 08:08 PM
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@Bmusick11- you would save people from repeating things you've already done, replaced, ruled out by maintaining a single thread for each issue. Just went to see what FORD TUFF was talking about and all 6 of the threads you have started have been pertaining to this same problem. You had people helping you in 3 other threads, including myself (I am horrible at remembering someone's name and didn't realize that I was speaking to the same person, I just read the post), keeping a single thread will not only help the people trying to help you, it will help you to get the most complete/accurate/helpful answer, and it will also help anyone in the future who has a similar issue.

@FORD TUFF- I didn't remember any of that from the other thread, it just felt like you were attacking me, sorry if I came off as hostile, I just felt you were so I was responding in kind.
Old 04-17-2015, 08:58 PM
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LOL No sweat fltdriver ...

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Old 04-17-2015, 09:05 PM
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@fitdriver.... I'm not asking you to follow all of my threads. I didn't know you could only post one? What about if you post one and either 1. No one replied. Which was the case on two of them. Or 2. People just stop answering on the one thread ? What are you suppose to do? I was just asking a single question really and to get some input. You don't have to get all mad and defensive because someone thought u had given a crappy answer and then turn it around on me! If you go back and read this same freaking post I put had posted on here before?? So maybe open your eyes and read the whole post or you could ask yanno hey have u replace anything yet? Without giving a one solution answer because you think you know everything about trucks.
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This just goes to show you why posting on here is a waste of time. Yea so what if I had made 100 threads when I clearly put in this one that not only I had posted on here before but yanno I have got it narrowed down to a fuel issue that some ***** gets on here and trys to look like a hard *** because someone said something to offend you. Grow up. Move out of your moms and dad's basement and man up.
Old 04-17-2015, 10:57 PM
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You can do what you want bud, I was just trying to help. The other 3 threads that people responded to you were not the last to post so how can you complain that people stopped helping, you stopped asking and that's not our fault, if you don't ask how can you expect people to know the problem is still there? Countless people ask questions get some answers then never respond, it's generally assumed that if they don't follow up they must have fixed their problem. Post 1,000 threads for all I care but you will get better and more insightful answers from a single thread were people can read through all of the issues and steps you've taken. I wasn't blaming you for anything, I was just trying to convey that it's easier to help someone when you have the full story.

FYI: I'm over 30, my parents have been dead for a couple of years, I moved out as soon as I turned 18, I own my own house, 4 rental properties, run my own business, and still try to help people, no matter how ungrateful they seem, with their problems. Maybe you're right, posting here is a waste of your time, maybe you could try buying a manual, learn how a search engine works, and just do the research yourself.
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