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WidowKiss

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  1. Congratulations, I stopped smoking cold turkey (I never was addicted just a social smoker [pack about every 10-12 days]) right before last Thanksgiving. Main reason though was that I couldn't find the cigs I smoked in my town anymore so I quit out of hating everything else I tried.
  2. correct, I bought the truck brand new from the dealer
  3. 781mi when I bought mine 7yr / 72,000mi extended through CNA National for $1,069 (bumper to bumper, $100 deductible)
  4. I had a 7yr/72k warranty...it's being replaced under it...I am not taking out the shift kit...they won't even look for it...I'm going to try to get them to let me keep the core and re-build it (don;t it'll happen but no is the only thing I have to loose). I'll probably be hitting you up for another shift kit in a about a week.
  5. Sorry to hear that...Is it supercharged??? Did you have any upgrades to the tranny??? I can't remember what you had done to the truck..... no FI, just CAI, Zippy shift kit, Zippy tune, as far as powertrain is concerned thinking about FLT or Rossler if I get it part and it's destroyed or just beyond the scope of me caring...I could take it to the Dealership but I am not even going to play the game of are they going to warranty this tranny or not (or should I?)
  6. Blew the tranny tonight. After work I got in and started it up, pulled out to the stoplight, turned right. I didn't even get on it, ran the truck to about 3500rpm and then shifted (or at least tried to) banged and then free spin. I threw it into neutral and coasted to a stop, tried to manual shift, no gear engauged, then tried reverse...it rolled maybe 3 feet then lockup. I guess I was lucky, I start vacation on Tuesday so it'll give me something else to do (gut and rebuild). Sorry, had to vent.
  7. next dibs on headers and I'll p/u local since I'm close
  8. I am curious about what these look like. Zipper or pull over? etc... hoodies are pull over with front pocket I know these are shitty pics but the camera phone and the bathroom mirror was all I had at the moment.
  9. 120, 3 of which work for the same corporation that I do me in Indiana, one in Tennessee, one in Georgia, and one in North Carolina (soon to be 2, I'm getting moved out there in June most likely when we open the Raleigh / Durham market).
  10. the 4400 retails at $400, has about 60-70% profit in it for labor (basic install), charge about $25 over the cost per module...$450 - $475 sounds more fair IMHO they are overcharging, but depends on your area
  11. Just got a 360 for Christmas tag is WidowsKiss don't have halo but I do have: Gears of War Rainbow Six Vegas Fear COD 3 NFS Carbon NFS Most Wanted Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
  12. No offense taken, thanks for reminding me of that detail, it's been years and this morning I had forgotten that. I completely agree fusing is *critical*. I'll add-in the suggested fuse and the firewall to the drawing and repost it, no biggie I did it in Visio I think I will also re-do the drawing to use a dual-post battery (like the Optima) that way you only need to buy a high-capacity 2-way terminal adapter... Mr. P. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> here's a visual of the diagram misterp drew, you can't see the fuses but they are just on the back side of the battery
  13. with just a small system and e fans, it can bring an alternator to it's knees, if you upgrade might as well only have to do it once 0/1 gauge
  14. they are semi local to me and I have ordered from them in the past
  15. basically, the more sensitive the woofer is the less power it takes from the amplifier to get the same volume in the same vehicle in the same enclosure as a lower rated woofer (all things being equal) hope that helps
  16. Don't forget the confederate flag decal on the back window. Also, rip out your steel bed to replace it w/ a wooden one, then be sure to put a gun rack in the back window where it's visible. For those hard-pressed babes, may want to also add a CB radio w/ extra long antenna, carpet and a buck's rack on the dashboard (8-point or better), plus an old beer can in the cup holder to hold her tuh-backey spit. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> not a long CB antenna...dual whip antennas screwed on to the diamond plate toolbox
  17. damn I would, but I just can't afford it with Christmas so close and you're not that far
  18. AutoCAD is fairly easy...only thing about it though is all the revisions and changes they have made since I first learned it at revision 12. Don't use it much anymore though...moved on to unigraphics.
  19. It costs money in labor to hit all tte correct wires depending on window switches, heated seats, extra sirens, battery backup etc. We usually charge $25-$50 per addon module in labor.
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