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Old 09-25-2011, 07:43 AM
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im lookin at this for a direct replacement , one thing i didnt notice is it doesnt come with the plug& play hot wire kit , will i need it if i order it?

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Much cheaper than going to the parts store and buying a replacement stocker. I wish I new they had these I wouldnt have hacked my stocker that now has a bad sender
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Originally Posted by Daryn
im lookin at this for a direct replacement , one thing i didnt notice is it doesnt come with the plug& play hot wire kit , will i need it if i order it?

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I think that's what black00chev used maybe PM and see if he knows.
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I would buy the hot wire kit too. I got it and is top notch!
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will the fuel rail need to be messed with to compensate for the increased fuel flow? or should i just leave it alone? ( this is the stock return style rail btw)
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Originally Posted by Daryn
will the fuel rail need to be messed with to compensate for the increased fuel flow? or should i just leave it alone? ( this is the stock return style rail btw)
Nope!
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Would this work in a flex fuel truck. I hear the bucket is different. Ive never dropped mine to look but, I've got quite a few miles on the stocker now.
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Originally Posted by 1SlowHoe
Would this work in a flex fuel truck. I hear the bucket is different. Ive never dropped mine to look but, I've got quite a few miles on the stocker now.
Email them with your VIN and they will tell you which bucket will fit your truck
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thanks kyle!


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