"OFFICIAL" What did you do to your D-Max today?

c20elephant

C20ELEPHANT
Apr 25, 2013
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Not being an ass, just asking you to be patient.

Parts are in perfect shape so I don't see a failure happening. Just paint was peeling off so I wire brushed it off and will paint it back.

Brackets are off a 01 dodge ram 3500 air lift kit # 57215

It's not bolt on though so that's what I was going to explain in my thread.

Perfect shape, kinda like the isolator bushing in the carrier bearing on my truck when I purchased it at 37,000 miles back in April of 2013. The bearing was OK but age and dry rot had taken its toll on the rubber. Air bags like tires I would bet have a lifespan of about 7 years tops.
 

clrussell

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Perfect shape, kinda like the isolator bushing in the carrier bearing on my truck when I purchased it at 37,000 miles back in April of 2013. The bearing was OK but age and dry rot had taken its toll on the rubber. Air bags like tires I would bet have a lifespan of about 7 years tops.

I should have specified: brackets are in perfect shape. Bags are being replaced with new along with new lines and fittings. Also getting a compressor and switch so I can air up from the cab.
 

Yellow Jacket

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It isn't a duramax, but my brother just finished it up in time to start hauling grain here shortly!

1988 Kenworth W900, 3406B, 15 SPD
 

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LWATSON

future trans limpers
Jul 30, 2008
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First I need to catch up, in the past couple months Ive gotten exergy 60s, a fuelab liftpump and a billet input shaft. The input shaft was not by choice but stuff happens lol! Today I removed the 4x4 decals.
 

Lb7_Katie

Lb7 Duramax
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New Trans came in today, can't wait to hit the track again.


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SmokeShow

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Nov 30, 2006
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Looked at it as I pulled in the drive with a company vehicle & just shook my head at the drip spots under it. I'm ashamed it's not kept as nice as it used to be. Disgraceful. :(
 

minerigger

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Looked at it as I pulled in the drive with a company vehicle & just shook my head at the drip spots under it. I'm ashamed it's not kept as nice as it used to be. Disgraceful. :(
Life happens man. As much as we all want that dedicated race or pull truck, most of us will never get there. In want mine low and stanced but it just sits now remotely stock height and collects dust.
 

Big Block 88

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Looked at it as I pulled in the drive with a company vehicle & just shook my head at the drip spots under it. I'm ashamed it's not kept as nice as it used to be. Disgraceful. :(

That's how it works man. We have been building a new horse barn full of stalls and my new to me cream puff LBZ had NO scratches and NO dents, I see some of my laborers must have hit a door right by the glass lucky he didn't break the glass but it did put I nice chip in the paint!!

LML has been hauling non stop so I had a little down time to get tire rotated, it having the factory alcoas, the tires have to be dismounted and remounted for a proper rotation, so I took it in. They knock it out quick, and I am back at the ranch washing it. I notice that one rear outer is white letters out!! It stands out like a sore thumb to me, luckiy the truck I dirty 24/7 so you cant tell it after a day of working.
 

divemonster

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Bf7587(fuel)/Bf1259(water sep) will fit on the same base
wix 24770
and how i mounted them... i change them around 60,000mile(unless i get dirty fuel *rolleyes) 7857 is 17.XX and the 1259 is 14.XX the 24770 is 35-40.00
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At the risk of sounding stupid can someone please explain this in new diesel owner lingo? Lol
 

SmokeShow

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The bf7587 & bf1259 are filter part numbers for an auxiliary filtering system he runs. The 17.xx, 14.xx & 35-40 should each have dollar signs in front of them.

24777 I believe is oil filter or stock fuel filter replacement but not sure which.
 

malibu795

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The bf7587 & bf1259 are filter part numbers for an auxiliary filtering system he runs. The 17.xx, 14.xx & 35-40 should each have dollar signs in front of them.

24777 I believe is oil filter or stock fuel filter replacement but not sure which.

Pretty much that's picture of the fuel/water step and 2 micron fuel filter I ran on my 99 C3500HD

24777 is the wix filter head that runs ~$40 can be had via summit racing if local shops can't get it.
Filters and filter heads
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Current setup on my LMM hotshot with OEM tank removed.. Can easily mount it outside the frame rail with bed on..
Wix 24777 and bf1259 fuel/water separator with a 95ghp lift pump
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Sinister DIesel adapter and a bf7587 2 mic fuel filter with spacer
Yes its the long one and clears exhaust manifold
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divemonster

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Pretty much that's picture of the fuel/water step and 2 micron fuel filter I ran on my 99 C3500HD

24777 is the wix filter head that runs ~$40 can be had via summit racing if local shops can't get it.
Filters and filter heads
1384082_10201783736448692_1754768723_n.jpg

Current setup on my LMM hotshot with OEM tank removed.. Can easily mount it outside the frame rail with bed on..
Wix 24777 and bf1259 fuel/water separator with a 95ghp lift pump
10511104_10203989891881199_3870527816961465780_n.jpg

10632578_10204092831694630_8437272605773163346_n.jpg


Sinister DIesel adapter and a bf7587 2 mic fuel filter with spacer
Yes its the long one and clears exhaust manifold
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So if I just have a almost stock truck for now is this something that I should look at investing in to?
 

malibu795

misspeelleerr
Apr 28, 2007
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So if I just have a almost stock truck for now is this something that I should look at investing in to?

iIMO yes.
I changed OEM fuel filter every oil change,10,000 miles. At ~$35-40 a pop. The bf7587 and its variants can easily got 80-100,000 miles on our trucks Same with the bf1259 and variants. Vs 10-12k with OEM style.. I've pushed the OEM to ~30k and with lift pump you really tell the difference between new/old filter. Plus changing filter in the OEM location just flat sucks!
In short.
Better filtration, less down time and saves money due to longer service interval, and I can pick up these filters at any truck stop. I have gotten a tank full of dirty fuel before..
Things I see people forget.. The 2 micron filters do not have any means to remove any water from the fuel like the OEM filter does. The bf1259 is a 10-14 micron fuel/water filter OEM is a 6 micron fuel water filter
 
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