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2004LB7

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seen this one in the parking lot the other day after passing it on the road. 6 inch spacers? probably a mile wide turning radiusIMG_20211003_162427.jpg
 
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TheBac

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The kids do that around here, too, but with smaller stretched tires. I shake my head at every one of them like Im asking, "Why?".

I should have taken a pic of the truck at a house I delivered to yesterday. 08-10 GMC crew in really nice condition, but raised up, stretched smaller tires, giant exhaust tip tucked up under the bed...you all know the drill.....but the really odd thing was how he did the two-tone paint on it. It was a silver truck with black doors. Looked like he got hit in the doors and replaced them without painting the truck. Weird. I know Im probably just being a judgemental prick, but cmon....
 
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Moved the rare parts tie rod discussion to its own thread here:

 
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2,000 miles in on a reman 4L60E. Neutrals substituted for 3rd & 4th.
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where they using them as wheel spacers or to get some rims that didn't quite fit over the stud shoulder to fit? not quite seeing the reasoning for them
 

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It ended up having the wrong rotors. There is 3 different rotor part numbers for it, depending on the hub it came with. The depth of the back space is the difference, these washers kept the incorrect rotor from rubbing the knuckles.

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I don't think I ever posted this before. A while back we are having some problems with our dryer not working. Well obvious something's plugged up with lint. Since our dryers in the center of our house we have a booster to help it exhaust and decrease the chances of a fire. Well I got to lookin and they never even wired up the booster when they built the house. Don't ask me how 20 years of this restriction didn't burn our house down yet, but the dryer works a lot better though. You can see all the lint that was jammed in the booster.
 

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I don't think I ever posted this before. A while back we are having some problems with our dryer not working. Well obvious something's plugged up with lint. Since our dryers in the center of our house we have a booster to help it exhaust and decrease the chances of a fire. Well I got to lookin and they never even wired up the booster when they built the house. Don't ask me how 20 years of this restriction didn't burn our house down yet, but the dryer works a lot better though. You can see all the lint that was jammed in the booster.
That thing gives a new meaning to DPF... It became a Dryer Particulate Filter