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Control Trac and New Tires
I had the autozone guy pull codes from the obd port, but all his scanner got were engine codes (seems I need an MAF sensor as well, but it's still running, so I'll save my $150 for something safety related like brakes and tires). I just bit the bullet and disconnected the battery--I've got the...- ehepner
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Control Trac and New Tires
There's about 700 miles difference between the 2 sets, all highway/decent city streets. Thanks again, Eric- ehepner
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Control Trac and New Tires
I haven't measured them to see if they are, but they are the same brand/model front & rear now. I've used the 4wd some, but not extensively--it's a highway truck only. Thanks for the quick reply- ehepner
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Control Trac and New Tires
I've got a '98 Sport w/ Control Trac. I recently put brand new tires on, did not change the tire size at all. What I did, b/c of not having $500 to drop on 4 tires was put front on then 700 miles and a paycheck later, put rear on. Same time as the rears, I had 4 new shocks and rotors and pads...- ehepner
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