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Old 03-21-2014, 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by 4x4dave
I only use Fiji bottled water in my truck. It's heat transfer properties are unrivaled compared to that of aquafina bottled water.
Dang man. Nothing but the best for your truck.

Fiji water is only sold at high end stores here.

+1 for being environmentally friendly.
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Originally Posted by Tackle
Dang man. Nothing but the best for your truck.

Fiji water is only sold at high end stores here.

+1 for being environmentally friendly.
I prefer the brita filtered water. I run one on my oil pump too. Just to keep the minerals in and the chlorine out.
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I run.straight moonshine in.my radiator keeps it running cooler in.the sumer
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Has to be synthetic I think. If you don't have to by an additive
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I live in Ontario and the 75 is over $20 a bottle and I need 4 liters and the 85 is $26 for 4 liters. I just dropped $400 on the front end work today so that's why I was asking.
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Guessing it was Royal Purple?
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Go with what ford says or you will be replacing a rear axle. I put wrong fluid in and had to spend $1,000 American on a rebuilt axle. Plus 3,300 on a rebuilt transmission. Happens to go out at the same time.
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No. it was not royal purple just regular name brands. Ok thank just thought it was worth finding out
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Originally Posted by Wizzard
No. it was not royal purple just regular name brands. Ok thank just thought it was worth finding out
Its no wonder why [MENTION=118772]Tackle[/MENTION] is worth so much money now. I think he is exporting his tobacco pipes and straw hat's across the canadian border for less than the Canadians pay on their home turf. Damn Minnesotans lol
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I have the additive already.

I like the Brita filter good idea.



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