This thread is for the general discussion of the Item The White Truck, my ‘03 LB7 Tow Rig. Please add to the discussion here.
How do you like the 4600 bilstein?Installed a set of Airlift 7500 lbs bags. Bring on the blue truck.
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This bracket pushes in the upper lip of the frame for maximum heavy dutery.
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I moved the heat shield down a little more. Clearance to the upper bag bracket is tight.
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David
Good value for money. They seem to match the stiff springs really well.How do you like the 4600 bilstein?

It’s a Duramax, of course!Work truck, doing work truck things.
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This thing is just an exceptional piece of gear. I’ve been running it up and down the highway headed to and from Gabe‘s, the anodize shop, the sandblaster, Summit, the airport, and the OP. I don’t usually burn through the 52 gallon tank when driving around in town, but the last few weeks have varied significantly from the norm.
David
I didn't know stock any trucks had more than 40 gallonsIt’s a Duramax, of course!
I was surprised my 2024 has a 35 stock.I didn't know stock any trucks had more than 40 gallons
Ram has a 50 gallon tank if you check the box when you order it.I didn't know stock any trucks had more than 40 gallons
Nice.Ram has a 50 gallon tank if you check the box when you order it.
Never been able to put more than 37 in mine,also have the 2 tanks never looked at how big.My 2500 Suburban has factory 32 + 10 gallon tanks (single fill tube). Yes, I've bought gas more than once in the same tow day.
I have the same thing, it has saved me many timesI always carry a roll of self vulcanizing tape for this sort of thing, it makes a pressure rated seal if you can get the hose clean enough.
I run the PPE plug on my LLY, but it looks like the LB7 is different. ATS makes onePretty sure the high pressure fuel relief valve failed open. It died immediately after returning to idle after part throttle.
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Ordered parts from the plane, and now it’s back at the garage and ready to get torn down.
David