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  1. JohnT24

    OBS vs 2002 wheels ???

    Furthermore I thought my Alcoa wheels were 7 inches wide Not 8 inches Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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    OBS vs 2002 wheels ???

    Ok Thank you. Sometimes you never know who you are dealing with. However I did check mine And the lug spacing is in fact 6-1/2 So since I have you on the horn What are your thoughts on mounting a 315 tire on stock Alcoa 16 inch wheels? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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    OBS vs 2002 wheels ???

    I am looking at a set of aftermarket wheels that were on a 2002 F250 They are 17" but that shouldn't matter The issue is This guy is telling me that my 1995 F350 has a 8x6.5" wheel And his are 8 x 170mm Does anyone have any knowledge about this? PS I think he is wrong about the width on...
  4. JohnT24

    2000 7.3 powerstroke engine for sale (runs excellent)

    Wow That was quick Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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    What is this part called?

    I love it. Before I did all this work , The truck would wander from left to right going down the road. It's hard to say exactly what fixed the problem but probably everything. The blue top steering box and the borgeson shaft are probably the main things Along with all new linkage...
  6. JohnT24

    CCLB 96 Build OBS-Addict

    I agree. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
  7. JohnT24

    Replacing metal fuel lines with rubber?

    I've been using Gates barricade green stripe 3/8" hose for 9 years now trouble free. I just had the truck apart and took the hoses off The insides look great with no deterioration. At least from what I can see on the ends. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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    Anyone recognize this?

    LoL ! Yeah I was just going to say that... The word Cowl was throwing me off. Actually the correct term is the headlight header panel. It's the black plastic panel on the front of the truck that the headlights mount into. Anyway, I got both pieces installed and appreciate the help. it's...
  9. JohnT24

    Anyone recognize this?

    I'm not sure what you mean by that.... I see no place by the cowl/hood for that. There is a 1 piece rubber on the front of the cowl that goes across the whole thing... amazing that nobody knows where this goes..
  10. JohnT24

    Don't Know of Anyone Showed Y'all This.....

    He is probably Chinese so it doesn't matter. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
  11. JohnT24

    Anyone recognize this?

    Nope. Here's another one I can't remember where it goes. Around the radiator shroud somewhere but I can't figure it out. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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    Anyone recognize this?

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  13. JohnT24

    1978 F250 build

    [emoji2368] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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    F

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  15. JohnT24

    7.3 obs 250/200 injectors $750

    First they are $750 Then they are $1500 Then it's make an offer I need to get rid of these.... No information on what they are/who built them/how old they are? A 10' pole isn't long enough. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
  16. JohnT24

    Fuel tank selector valve bypass method?

    I wouldn't say foolish But probably unnecessary and a lot of work for nothing. Where are you going to conveniently put a manual valve? If you're going to put it under the truck that's a pain in the ass. And at the end of the day do you really need to lug around 57 gallons of fuel? Personally...
  17. JohnT24

    Fuel tank selector valve bypass method?

    Im not sure it would draw evenly Maybe it would But if not Possibly one tank would suck air if it got low. You would have to always keep both fairly full. I would just replace the selector or buy 1 big tank -just me.
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    Did

    Sheep?
  19. JohnT24

    Rear diff ID

    Oh ok Got it.
  20. JohnT24

    Obs lift pump question

    Is that a mechanical gauge running inside the cab?? I'd be a little worried about that. Unless I was using a stainless steel braided line with the proper fittings. The last thing you want is a fuel leak inside the cab. I keep my gauge under the hood for that reason.

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