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Pre-Luber Anyone?

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Warranty Problems

rear end and the warranty

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In theroy a pre-luber is a great idea but my experience is everyone my shop has come into contact with is A PIECE OF C##P. They all have leaked and or been noisey or just failed, all with not to many hours. We quit selling and installing them because they were a warrenty nightmare.

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2001 2500 tow, camper, SWB, ETH, Bright white.
 
I have 3 older Mopar musclecars that I sometimes drag race and have hydraulic accumulators (Moroso)on all them, also have a ski boat with one also. While accumulators have many benefits, I was interested in mainly in pre-lubing. Sometimes the cars have sat for over a year without starting, the boat 9 months. Sure does make me feel better before starting them after so long. Wish there was a quick, easy way to do the same with my Ram. It sets in the winter (2 months now) and it is all I can think about, how bad I will feel when I twist the key (soon).

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'99 2500 ST 4X4, 5spd. , 3. 54, black/drftwood, camper pkg. , carpeting, rear slider, air dam, DC diamond plate running boards and rear flaps, Jacobs E-brake, Draw-Tite reciever, Tekonsha Voyager, 2wd Lo Kit.
 
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