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Anyone looked into this combo on a 1st Gen truck? I have a set on my new 2000 but think I'll want a set for the 92. Thanks, Mike

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92 Std cab. LE. 215 P-pump reman cummins motor. 5-speed, 3. 54, 105 gal Aux tank in bed. Borgeson shaft, Banks Power pack. 12cm Hot end housing w/wastegate. 4" Exh, Pyro & boost guage, oil temp guage. E-brake. Galaxy DX99V, Used as a Hotshot/express Reg. at 36,000 lbs in 48 states. http://hometown. aol.com/hotshothauler/myhomepage/business.html 2000, 3500 being setup for Hotshot work as we speak. 250 miles todate
 
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I just put a set on my 93 245/70/19. 5 toyo's i've only got about 2000 miles on them so far, but i can tell you thee the best riding and hanling tires i've ever had on my truck, i'm gettin ready to leave on the 30th for a cross country trip 7-8000 miles i'll let you know how they do, i do have a few pictures posted on my photo site under truck acceseries see sig for link... ... . Rick

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Rick, Thanks bud ! Just wanted to make sure before I placed my order. I have a set on my 2000 3500 and they look and ride sweet... . but I only have 250 miles on it so far #ad


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92 Std cab. LE. 215 P-pump reman cummins motor. 5-speed, 3. 54, 105 gal Aux tank in bed. Borgeson shaft, Banks Power pack. 12cm Hot end housing w/wastegate. 4" Exh, Pyro & boost guage, oil temp guage. E-brake. Galaxy DX99V, Used as a Hotshot/express Reg. at 36,000 lbs in 48 states. http://hometown. aol.com/hotshothauler/myhomepage/business.html 2000, 3500 being setup for Hotshot work as we speak. 250 miles todate
 
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Rick, Nice truck! I like the utility look of your truck vs. all the "pretty" trucks out there! I have also owned Four Wheel campers and really liked them, but they won’t haul dirt bikes!
I recommend the air bags for your suspension upgrade. Especially sense you have the air
system already. I have installed many and everyone really likes the versatility of the airing up for weight or airing down for a good ride. I actually took a secondary leaf out of my rear suspension for a better ride. Still haul 21k gross with them aired up to 100psi. With hardly any sag in the rear.
Are you happy with the JRE injecters?

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Owner: Stabco Repower. '89, CC, SB, 5sp, 3. 54, 16cm2 housing, maxed fuel, KN, Banks exh w/muffler, Horton fan clutch, Autometer liquid filled gauges, Factory tach option, 100% Dyna-Mat, Borgeson steering shaft, Firestone air bags, Chrysler V-twin air comp, 2. 5" lift, Rancho Shocks, Alcoa LTS wheels, BFG 255/85/R16 MTs (33. 3")
 
Well that was a good one, i hit the send button before i typed any thing. .

Stab,
I've been thinking about the air bags pretty hard i yhink you just convinced me, any sertain brand you recomend??

As for the jre injectors THERE AWSOME, i started witha new rebuilt pump (turned the original up to far and toasted it) with one turn on the fuel screw, diaphram turned, and star wheel turned down ( 1 turn from bottom) and stock injectors, it did ok, i installe the JRE injectors and had to turn the fuel screww back 3/4 of a turn, the a month later i turned the star wheel back up almost to the top, and backed the of idle set screw all the way out, still i have alot more usable power than i had before, it will still turn over the 19. 5's if i need to from a dead stop, i'm know thinking of turning back the diaphram to stock and see what happens, i hav'nt tried the rest but the JRE due work AWSOME ... ... ... RD

[This message has been edited by Rick Dusch (edited 09-23-2000). ]
 
Air Lift brand Firestone Air Bags are the best on the market in my opinion. The heavy truck boys have used them forever!
 
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