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I’m get super gnarly blow by but sometimes it’s not that bad. Motor still runs strong so I don’t think it rings. Maybe it’s a leaky injector o ring? Is it possible to have a bad turbo seal push air in through the oil drain?19 replies 362 views
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Hey guys, this is my first post so hopefully I'm approaching this right. Today I took my (new to me) truck through an automatic car wash (probably my first mistake) and the check engine light turned on in the middle of it. I'm assuming the undercarriage wash hit something and caused all these...2 replies 94 views
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I'm thinking of looking for a decent flatbed to put on my 97 2500 SRW. When looking at a used one, without knowing what truck it came off of, how can I know if it will bolt on to my truck? Thanks for any advice you could throw at me.1 reply 70 views
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I need the bandclamp for the crossover EGR pipe. The Mopar part number is 68450852AA. On the mopar site it is listed for $132. Are there alternatives that I could get for a lower price? Seems a bit much for a small clamp like that2 replies 90 views
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Now that my Thuren suspension is on I now have the chance to do 37s. My smog is factory and has no issues, I am not towing anything for now. I have been running 295-70-18 Michelin Defenders for a long time now with no issues and even did tow a 8500 pound TT. Going to 37s will add 15 pounds on...67 replies 1K views