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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2009

THE CORRECT SAFE WAY TO INSTALL AND UPGRADE THE WHEELS ON YOUR OLDER SUPER DUTY POWERSTROKE. DON'T RISK LIFE AND LIMB TO LOOK GOOD.

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  • Your videos are alot of help but I have a question about a leveling kit. I have a 2005 f250 I just ordered a 2" leveling kit and I run 35" tires on there now but with the extra 2" will I be able to fit 37" tires?

  • @SC45091 You will be happier with the 35s. There will be no rubbing on the inner fender wells and it wont affect your gearing. 37s will will slow the truck off the line considerably.

  • I know this is for ford vehicles, but I have a 1997 chevy 2500 longbed 4x4 ext.cab and I wanted to put the newer 2011 chevy 2500 rims on it, would I have to put a spacer on it or no.

  • @Fordman903 Hard to say but call Fred Groske at Wheel Adapters, he is the man.

  • Gas in 6.4 question. Had 60/40 mixture of diesel to gas in 2009 truck. Ran for 15 miles before shut it down without noticing any abnormality. Towed to shop drained tank,changed oil,filters both oil and fuel,filled with diesel and additive. Have run 1500 miles without noising any change in performance of truck. Would you recommend any other work or is it a waiting game to see a failure in near future?

  • @jagmechtech run some fuel additive like stanadyne performance formula or lucas just to help lubricate, but it should be OK

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  • @jagmechtech why did you put gas in a diesel truck?

  • very helpful video!

  • @camperdiesel123 sorry for the no comments. What you have stated is true for 7.3 and 6.0, but be sure to add some fuel additive to help with the process. THIS IS NOT TRUE FOR THE 6.4. If you have gasoline in the fuel tank of an 2008-2010 6.4 powerstroke, have it towed to the first qualified shop you can and get it dealt with. Gasoline contamination is the number one killer of the fuel system in the 6.4 and it will grenade the high pressure fuel pump and the injectors. BIGG MONEY TO FIX

  • Dealing with the video on gas in diesel tank No comments allowed on this one,You said to leave filter in,So just draining Tank,and putting in diesel is enough,,then change filter after 500 Mi? No need to flush out the rails or fuel line?

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