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Old 03-11-2015, 09:16 AM
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I agree they Dnt build anything with heart any more it's all about geting them out the door so they can make them money . If they build everyone by hand. For themselves they would be ten times the truck . They wouldnt forget them little things
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I agree they Dnt build anything with heart any more it's all about geting them out the door so they can make them money . If they build everyone by hand. For themselves they would be ten times the truck . They wouldnt forget them little things
you want to pay several hundred grand for a truck?
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It wouldn't be that much lmao but ya I'd pay more for a solid truck . If u didn't have the money ud just have to buy a Chevy or dodge
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It wouldn't be that much lmao
sure it would...labor isnt cheap..you dont have to pay robots an hourly rate
Old 03-11-2015, 09:42 AM
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Ud pay a lot more I agree but not 700000 lmao I've never seen any custom car go for that kind of money . I'd buy a plane with that kind of money
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Originally Posted by Modular man
I agree they Dnt build anything with heart any more it's all about geting them out the door so they can make them money . If they build everyone by hand. For themselves they would be ten times the truck . They wouldnt forget them little things
If they built Let's say my truck by hand, 04 screw lariat, it would be a half a million dollar truck. Haha no thanks. One house payment is plenty for me
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It def wouldn't coast that much
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75w/140 syn is for the rear diff.

The front diff takes 80w/90
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U sure cause advanced auto just told me 75/140 didn't change it yet but that's wat everyone's been telling me
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You can use 75w-140 or 75w-90. Either of those will be synthetic. 80w-90 is usually conventional. It is gears and bearings. If 75w-140 is good for the rear end it is okay for the front


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