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Old 05-15-2008, 11:23 PM   #3 (permalink)
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a trans temp guage will ease your mind a bit.mobil 1 synthetic oil will help to. its a bit expensive but its worth it.the o ring kit for the fuel drain is an easy repair. i towed a fith wheeler round aus ,took 12 months,it weighed 9.2 ton all up. admittedly i had a bts trans in it, (my old 99). im still towing a fiver with my new one and weighing in a bit hevier. im south at the moment, the cold weather dont worry mine. definately a trans temp is needed.
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early 1999 ,f250,psd,s/cab,7.3,3.73 ,4*4,short box
harvest gold, snug top cover,xle 4 ,ais filter, bts tranny,v 10 cooler ,
isspro pyro ,trans temp guages.autometer boost
bought new from spokane,wa ,and converted to rhd in australia. sold.
forrest river wildcat, 30rlbs. sold.
06 250, 7.3, bts valve body, tuned by cale at bts.firestone air bags on rear.
cougar , 5er model 309, fitted with full air brakes.

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