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Chumley---I forwarded your mail on to Matt so he can get started on your tunes. Do you have any kind of gauges to go with your tuner? We'd be glad to fix you up, plus I'd like to know what kind of difference you see, if any, with that crossover line installed. Enjoy the tunes!
Chumley---I forwarded your mail on to Matt so he can get started on your tunes. Do you have any kind of gauges to go with your tuner? We'd be glad to fix you up, plus I'd like to know what kind of difference you see, if any, with that crossover line installed. Enjoy the tunes!
Cool! Thank you very much. No, I don't have any gauges as of yet, but it is in the plan. I would really like A-pillar mounted gauges, but I don't want to lose my grab handle since my truck is lifted. Will a single gauge pod fit on the pillar with the stock grab handle? If so, I will purchase that setup from you now. Please let me know when you have a free minute.
chumley auto meter makes a really neat gauge pod that mounts up above youre rear view mirrir & attaches with velcro to windsheild! looks really good & all wires go into headliner no drilling at all.
some one was telling me that the line should be replaced every year or so due to the constant high pressure....but i have seen hyd lines that are alway under high pressure 3k-5k psi last many year...so i dont think its true??
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