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Originally Posted by Torque_Wrench
My OEM gear would probably still be in my truck. After all the power adders and stuff, the extra horses didn't do mine in. It was the Video Taping of my 3 minute long doughnut/burn-out in Wal-Mart parking lot, that killed my ring gear....lol
Ahhhhh...it was fun until it went "pow"
Ahhhhh...it was fun until it went "pow"
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Originally Posted by Torque_Wrench
My OEM gear would probably still be in my truck. After all the power adders and stuff, the extra horses didn't do mine in. It was the Video Taping of my 3 minute long doughnut/burn-out in Wal-Mart parking lot, that killed my ring gear....lol
Ahhhhh...it was fun until it went "pow"
Ahhhhh...it was fun until it went "pow"
Personally I think it was the Wal-Mart parking lot. Targets parking lot was probably better maintained.
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Originally Posted by dewmanshu
3 minutes. That's a very long time. I don't think I even have sex that long.
Personally I think it was the Wal-Mart parking lot. Targets parking lot was probably better maintained.
Personally I think it was the Wal-Mart parking lot. Targets parking lot was probably better maintained.
Originally Posted by Torque_Wrench
My OEM gear would probably still be in my truck. After all the power adders and stuff, the extra horses didn't do mine in. It was the Video Taping of my 3 minute long doughnut/burn-out in Wal-Mart parking lot, that killed my ring gear....lol
Ahhhhh...it was fun until it went "pow"
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...yeah man....I'll blame it on Wal Mart too......because the actuall reason is stupid!
I had about 7 Long Island Ice tea's that night...and we came out of Wally world.....and you know how Horsepower and alcohol mix together right? The Long Islands told me that it would be cool to vidoe me doing doughnuts until something blew up...lol..
So...$800 later....I said....."ohhhhh Doughnuts bad.....bad for rear diff....really bad for wallet".....
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By the way dewy...thanx for the insight on the NOS. I like the easy-ness of the dry kit..lol...and it's cheaper too. I do think you're right....the solenoid is probably trash.
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Originally Posted by truckmann
Hmmm for some reason I have heard of more richmond gears breaking than any other. Maybe it just because they are such a big name tho.
I had Genuine Gear brand in my old truck and they have a lifetime warranty.
4wheelparts Part number G/GG885410
I had Genuine Gear brand in my old truck and they have a lifetime warranty.
4wheelparts Part number G/GG885410
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