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JCribb

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Different Air filter/ cleaner assembly
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Cup holder I found in the junkyard replacing the original that got in the way of the shifter
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Moved the GPS driven speedometer
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I also finally put tailpipes on the truck again, instead of being dumped at the axle. Pictures later.
 

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Just went over this thread, truck has really come a long way from when it was wrecked! I sub'd for more!

BTW, I see you're in Claremore, I'm in Sapulpa.
 

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Just went over this thread, truck has really come a long way from when it was wrecked! I sub'd for more!

BTW, I see you're in Claremore, I'm in Sapulpa.

Yeah I'm not sure how much more I will be doing to it just yet. I kinda want to lift it, but doubt I'd use it for the intended purpose.

I most definitely need a regear and locker installed so I can actually put the power to the ground. The one tire fryer sucks for sure, but hold on when it catches traction, cause it's a riot afterwards.

Cool to see a local, I'm in Tulsa a bunch.
 

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I finally got the core support mount changed from the wreck back in February, and also heated up the frame to fix the bubble in the frame. The body is still misaligned, and that is aggravating, oh well such is life.

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Drove the truck to my girlfriends house in eastern Missouri earlier this month, and I’m quite surprised how it drove.

Given all the power I have, keeping my speed between 60-65 mph, I’m getting 15.5 mpg. That’s not bad for a well built truck with 250 pounds of bumpers (combined weight) on each end.
 

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Damn that's some good mileage, I manage mayb 11 in the 99, only got 12 in the cummins, an new burb is just at 15 although I speed that thing
 

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Damn that's some good mileage, I manage mayb 11 in the 99, only got 12 in the cummins, an new burb is just at 15 although I speed that thing

Well turnpike speed is 70-75 in Oklahoma, and that translates to 14.3 mpg. Yeah I’m very happy with the 15.5 at the lower speed. I’m not in a hurry, so I’m good driving slower.
 

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Top speed here is 70 on interstate so everyone does abt 75 to 80. I'm not usually in hurry just dnt like being behind ppl
 
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