stangeater
Farm Boy
I'ver never blown a diff either. If you have limited $ you need a driving style to reflect that.
VERY well put!
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I'ver never blown a diff either. If you have limited $ you need a driving style to reflect that.
he is drilling and diff welding. so should be pretty strong for a open diff
omg you can't be serious...
PICS OF THE WORK DONE ON THE DIFFERENTIAL!!
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Um Thread revival much?
First, those don't work, those are the cobra replicas at 17x9. The wheels on Doug's wife's car are SVT T-bird rims @ 17x7 and 42mm offset. The 17x9's look stupid on the sho and involve spacers. 2nd, FPS advertises in the diesel mag I read and I always laugh because I know my truck can spank Doug's 6 ways to sunday.He used to be on this forum a lot but people got sick of people posting problems and Doug answering, buy my product and you'll be all set.
Doug Lewis knows his shit. I'd take his advice.
Doug Lewis of FPS fame charged me for clutch job when the whole problem I had was a missing bushing on the clutch cable which he pointed out to me during the clutch install. He could've just went out to one of the parts cars he had outside and gotten one but didn't even do that. And at the end of it all, the problem was still there even when he put the new clutch in. You know he test drives them after the job but it was late in the day and he didn't care. After I sourced a bushing for the cable, the problem went away (which was the pedal shuddering and vibrating in reverse) and the clutch that was replaced was good and went back in.
So he knows his shit, literally. And at the end of the day, he's still there to make money no matter what the real issue is. And for that, I will never, ever spend a dime at his business ever again.
You pay for his experience.