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Old 03-24-2013, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Krack499

I don't think its the tranny it does it in park idling and in gear after its warmed up but its fine cold and it just started doing it after I went through a puddle
Wasn't saying it is the tranny just feels like it and must have water down a hole or something or water got in the switch
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Originally Posted by GutsyHick

Wasn't saying it is the tranny just feels like it and must have water down a hole or something or water got in the switch
oh when I'm driving I can feel it lose power then get it back every second
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Originally Posted by Krack499

oh when I'm driving I can feel it lose power then get it back every second
Was the exact same thing. When you say it was from a puddle check the front. I wish I could help more.
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Originally Posted by GutsyHick

Was the exact same thing. When you say it was from a puddle check the front. I wish I could help more.
If there was water in a hole wouldn't it miss as soon as I started it and not 10 mins later
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Originally Posted by Krack499

If there was water in a hole wouldn't it miss as soon as I started it and not 10 mins later
Weird I wish I could be more help
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Originally Posted by GutsyHick

Weird I wish I could be more help
Nah you've been plenty help knowing that someone else having the same problems just had to change a cop helps they are a little spendy but it could be worse I'm still in the green for what I've put into it compared to what its worth
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Originally Posted by Krack499

Nah you've been plenty help knowing that someone else having the same problems just had to change a cop helps they are a little spendy but it could be worse I'm still in the green for what I've put into it compared to what its worth
Yeah, I know you can get cops off the Internet for a good price. Few of the guys on here may know where.
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These 6" bars were made to fit there!
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Bolted up with no drilling!! All I have to do is wire them in.
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
These 6" bars were made to fit there!

Bolted up with no drilling!! All I have to do is wire them in.
Damn huge difference. That's awesome good job browning.
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
These 6" bars were made to fit there!

Bolted up with no drilling!! All I have to do is wire them in.
I assume to wire them up your splicing into the fog light wires? And I was wondering if you did the dermal trick to your fog light switch.


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