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Cummins Fan
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Winter change?
Hey I just moved up to fairbanks from the peninsula here and am wondering if there is anything special people up here do to get their trucks ready for winter besides the usual stuff?? anybody up here in fairbanks that can help me out??
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1999 2500 sport,6spd, AFE stage 2,silencer ring mia,4 in. straight pipe, juicew/attitude, FASS 95, Vulcan Big line kit, 285 coopers |
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Twin Port Sales, Authorized Amsoil Dealer
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Synthetic oil and lubes really help in the cold. Diesel fuel anti-gel additive is a very smart idea as well. -Chuck
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