Conversation Between TruckGuy24 and Bluejay
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You're welcome. Glad I could help and good luck with it. I need to do mine again pretty soon.
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Ok, sounds good Blue. Once again, thank you for taking the time to snap the pics... I definitely appreciate it. I will let you know how it goes (hope to take care of it within the next few days)
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Yes, to unplg it, you have to pull a clip up. I think the clip is the red thing. Just take a screwdriver and gently pry on it. It;s pretty obvious once you get going. You have to unplug it to expose the 2 screws.
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Blue, I really appreciate it. Thanks a lot. I figured that is tha tit was and it is good to see it confirmed. Do I have to pull the red clip or something to pop it out before I undo the screws?
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OK, I did an album with pics of the MAF. It's the thing with the red clip and the wires running to it. I got the cleaner at a local parts store, O'Rielly's
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Blue, that was the online price from one of the places. I would see what the local chain would do. Then figure in the wheels. If I do my homework, I could be around 1400-1500 for the wheel/tire package. I love the design of the tread. It would def give my truck the stance it needs. Then I can work towards lowering her :D
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Opps, the mounting and lifetime balancing was $80
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That's an online price I assume. Do you have to pay shipping? Or is that a local place? I paid $166 each plus mounting and life time balancing. With sales tax and all, mine were $805
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Good to hear. I just found them on tread depot for 137.00 a piece. The place I am going to go to when I am ready after winter appears to carry them and beats the internet. I love the stance on your truck and this tire with the 20" wheel I chose should look pretty good. Does that price sound about right?
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I'm pretty sure my Discount Tire listed them, and at about the same price. I am really likeing the way they handle. Big improvement over the Falkens. Every bit as good as the Michelins I have run.