The aluminum chunk looks like an alternator bracket. But not from a 4.0
ORO york kit?
If the York works it's nearly 70% cheaper to just buy the bracket, idler and belt.
The good bracket, idler and belt are still a small portion of the costs. Building a York system is an extensive nickel and dime project to make work well. It's the same as highlines. The fenders are not the expensive part.
The good bracket, idler and belt are still a small portion of the costs. Building a York system is an extensive nickel and dime project to make work well. It's the same as highlines. The fenders are not the expensive part.
IIRC, the Sanden setup was over $300. I paid $50 for the compressor, the rest was fittings/hoses
Are you running an air tool oiler on the intake of the sanden?
On the daily driver--i was on a work trip on Tuesday and I began to hear a metallic scraping sound that got progressively worse.
Ran to NAPA today and got brakes knowing that was the issue.
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These have 153k miles on them. Fronts I replaced at 106k.
I always changed mine at 50k for my F150. You must drive better.
On the daily driver--i was on a work trip on Tuesday and I began to hear a metallic scraping sound that got progressively worse.
Ran to NAPA today and got brakes knowing that was the issue.
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These have 153k miles on them. Fronts I replaced at 106k.
What the heck wiped one pad like that? Sliders are ok?
