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My new ride-2003 2500HD, LB7, ZF-6

For those of you looking there is a page on Facebook for ZF6 Duramax trucks, friend of mine from Illinois has two at the moment. He won't buy one with an Allison, poor guy! I'd love a ZF but my Allison gives me no reason to complain
 
In 9 years so far at the dealership, we have not replaced one Allison trans for a mechanical failure. We've done one that a dude was way over his head off road and managed to pancake the belly of the truck on a boulder. That caved in the trans pan and broke the pickup starving it for oil.

As long as they are taken care of they are dang close to bulletproof with a stock setup.
 
I just R&R'ed an Allison a couple weaks ago. It was a high mileage farm truck. It also got a transfer case and front axle at the same time.....

Martin
 
Yeah I'm usually a mud terrain guy but winter is pretty brutal with icy roads here so I figured play it safe. Plus I won't wheel this one like my old super duty so these might keep me from going places I shouldn't
 
Should put the flaps back on... The back tires will spray all over your trailer and anything on it.
Plus rock chips galor!
 
Should put the flaps back on... The back tires will spray all over your trailer and anything on it.
Plus rock chips galor!
Yeah I debated on leaving the back ones on. The front tires rubbed on the flaps and I hate how they were just screwed to the flares.
 
It is a crapy way to mount the fronts but they shure help. You can pull the fronts back with a good zip tie so they don't rub the tire.
 

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