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Old 05-10-2010, 07:31 AM
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I am also willing to trade for another truck. Something more stock and quiet. Crew cab is a must. Lifted is ok, lowered is not ok. Prefer 4wd. I have cash if truck is of more value than mine.
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Originally Posted by retsell
I definitely think so, especially with the weight of our trucks. The spec clutches tend to be to grabby and chatter a lot getting these heavy trucks moving. The LS7 clutch is smooth and drives like a stock vehicle. It's never slipped though even on a full throttle run, but it's never seen the track, so I don't know how it would hold with slicks.
My ls7 clutch broke an axle at the track. Clutch has never slipped.
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Still interested.

Didn't get a response on my last email.
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Should have an answer within the hour. When would be a good time to discuss?
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Originally Posted by retsell
I definitely think so, especially with the weight of our trucks. The spec clutches tend to be to grabby and chatter a lot getting these heavy trucks moving. The LS7 clutch is smooth and drives like a stock vehicle. It's never slipped though even on a full throttle run, but it's never seen the track, so I don't know how it would hold with slicks.
I agree. I have a spec 3+ in my cammed 02 z28, and at first it was a touchy lil bastard
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Originally Posted by boofthese
I agree. I have a spec 3+ in my cammed 02 z28, and at first it was a touchy lil bastard
Been there, done that. Good clutch, not great daily driver though IMO.
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Why hasn't there been more interest in this truck? Am I missing something?
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Originally Posted by RickyMartinZ28
Why hasn't there been more interest in this truck? Am I missing something?
I'm wondering that myself. and it's my truck...
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Just seems like a pretty well cared for truck. Tastefully done, did some research on the build, etc... I like it. Alot.

BTW, I'm waiting on my co-signer to get back into town. I have good credit, just not established credit. I'm using this to help build my credit, since I've never really bought anything anyway other than cash.
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sorry to go OT, nice truck and GL with sale, but did you do all the motor work?


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