I know a guy who did it. I called him an idiot, technically I was wrong. He used a gallon of rustloleum and a couple paint brushes. Looked like hot ass.
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$8000 sounds very high with a respray and not crazy low miles. If mint original and low miles maybe.
My 2003 Laramie 1500 with 80,000 miles got 10-11mpg and seemed way underpowered when I towed my 17' 3500# travel trailer.
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I just did mine on my '04 1500 2 weeks ago. Used an Advanced Auto ball joint/u-joint loaner tool set and it made it much easier than using a vice.
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How many other parts been replaced or does everything else have that many miles on them? I am sure some other stuff has been replaced.
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I have nitto 420s and I like them. Did great this winter in snow and seem to have very good traction in rain and when dry. I believe they have a newer version of them out now.
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Look at line speeds also. Some cheaper winches are painfully slow. Maybe not bad but after you use or even see a faster winch, wow, it will seem stupid slow. Ideally you will never need it to get unstuck(not sure if that is why you are wanting one though).
I have a warn 8274, never gonna fit...
These "clamps" are probably what caused the leak. The 1 piece was laying on the frame when I went to put hose clamps on. I will replace factory couplers when I get a chance, for now hopefully new clamps will fix the leak. Didn't have time to replace the couplers with brass pieces. 2 rear hose...
So I am still trying to find out what is clunking. U-Joints have no play and do n oi t show any signs of rusty powder by the seal. With rear axle of the ground and truck in park, should the driveshaft have any rotational play in it? Mine has a small amount, maybe 1/16" or 1/8"?
All rubber...
I saw that but probably one include the connector between the 2 hoses which looks to be the problem, the look deteriorated and that is where the leak is.
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So I figured out I can use a 5/8" barbs hose coupler(I think and hope).
Would you use a brass one from Home Depot or this made in USA billet aluminum one from amazon?
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