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Hey yall,

I was moving my stuff into my new toolbox and found a set of Energy Suspension black sway bar link busings and washers and will send them on to whoever wants them. I used the sway bar bushings (2x) but the sway bar link bushings are there. Just cover shipping.
 
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I'll be willing to send you the shipping costs, and would like to send something to help re-imburse you for their cost, too.

I'm going to be needing to do this job soon.

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So I'm not the only one on here at 00:07? haha. PM the information and I will send them your way later this week!
 
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PM sent to ya'.

You gotta' remember, it's only 2215 here right now. The broke state of Kalifornia is two hours later than the Great State O' Texas is.

And about twenty years behind in economic health....

Wish we had your governor, but you may not have him after next year, either.

Thanks for the kind offer here!

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Yeah, our gov has done pretty good in my book. Will be interestin to see what he choses to do soon! Two hrs earlier than W. TX would make sense; in that case it ain't that late yet, the night is young haha!
 
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Naaa, this ol' fart is gettin' tired!

Where in West Texas are ya'? Far west? Things can get kinda' desolate out there.

I had a Check Engine light come on somewhere out around Van Horn one night about 0330 in a 2004 Six-Oh! and the owner got really worried. I told him it was probably just a sticky EGR valve and we pressed on. After the next re-start after fuel, the bulb was off and wasn't seen again all the way back to LaLa Land, but I was a bit concerned too, at that hour of the morning, knowing we were in the middle of virtually nowhere!

As I said, desolate!

You live in town?

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Great offer from both of you. Done in the true spirit of the brotherhood!
 
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Yeah, lived in Lubbock, TX which is hotter than heck right now and no rain but I can be anywhere from Midland up to Amarillo at times. There isn't much to describe the sinkin feelin of the check engine coming on and being in a deserted place. Add on to that driving a 6.0 and well, that ain't good, 2004 at that. Glad we don't have EGRs, or DPFs, or DOCs, or any of that emissions junk!


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Naaa, this ol' fart is gettin' tired!

Where in West Texas are ya'? Far west? Things can get kinda' desolate out there.

I had a Check Engine light come on somewhere out around Van Horn one night about 0330 in a 2004 Six-Oh! and the owner got really worried. I told him it was probably just a sticky EGR valve and we pressed on. After the next re-start after fuel, the bulb was off and wasn't seen again all the way back to LaLa Land, but I was a bit concerned too, at that hour of the morning, knowing we were in the middle of virtually nowhere!

As I said, desolate!

You live in town?

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Yeah, lived in Lubbock, TX which is hotter than heck right now and no rain but I can be anywhere from Midland up to Amarillo at times. There isn't much to describe the sinkin feelin of the check engine coming on and being in a deserted place. Add on to that driving a 6.0 and well, that ain't good, 2004 at that. Glad we don't have EGRs, or DPFs, or DOCs, or any of that emissions junk!
AMEN! That's the reason that (barring completely unrepairable collision) this one is my last truck. Heck, if it's so severe a collision that it's unrepairable, I may be killed in it!

I tell Marge, "You can bury me in it".

Anybody know if there's a "Powerstroke Ranch" yet?

Just west of Amarillo seems like an appropriate place for one!

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