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Need Some Advice
that's absolutely amazing...i can't believe that thing drives....you must not have damaged the bottom frame rails...mine are bent pretty bad...it wouldn't go straight down the road for anything....i'm going to see if i can post a picture....thanks, dennis- dennymac
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- Forum: General Explorations
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Need Some Advice
thanks for your opinion... i'm hoping the motor is still good because it cranks right up...i spliced the upper and lower radiator hoses together and the transmission lines together so i could do this....i guess it could have some hidden damage because i can't drive it more than just to move it...- dennymac
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- Forum: General Explorations
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Need Some Advice
What would you do?...my son wrecked the explorer pretty much beyond repair....front damage from windshield forward is extensive.....i had just put in a new 4.0 litre engine (reman. long block) 300 miles ago..hadn't even changed the oil yet...tranny completely rebuilt last year...every hose...- dennymac
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How do I check for premium sound?
premium sound not exactly true..if you hook up the blue/white wire that was hooked up on you're factory wiring harness, usually to a blue or blue/white wire on you're aftermarket unit, it will work...this is the "remote turn on" wire for this amp.. ....but, if you're running an aftermarket...- dennymac
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- Forum: General Explorations