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  • #61
    Change the oil last weekend and found my passenger side wheel hub bearing assembly is really bad. So ordered the lifetime warranty hubs from dmaxstore for both and lots more!

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    • #62
      At 70k miles I love to change the hub's thanks to a lifted truck with only 35s on her haha.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Dukcaln@Dmaxstore

        cant beat that life time warranty stuff!!! man, my original 200k must be freaks of nature!!!!
        Definitely at a very fair price compared to alot of other places and the best parts in my opinion. Someday my 7 month old son will drive my truck and love it haha!

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        • #64
          Just been daily driving the DMAX. Nothing new. Lol

          Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk

          07 LBZ Built Transmission by Inglewood Transmission

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          • #65
            I installed the full kit rear driveshaft today on my lovely crew cab long bed. It was not very hard at all to install and love having it installed!

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            • #66
              Today I installed both front wheel/hub bearings backed by a lifetime warranty from dmaxstore!!! Used just basic hand tools, torque wrench and thread lock. Next will be the kryptonite ucas!

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              • #67
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ID:	2749 Pistons showed up and we are getting closer to sending to machine shop. Thanks to Mahle Motorsports
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                • #68
                  Looking good, and getting closer.
                  2006 LBZ Daily Driver, Tractor, School Bus, Hot Rod Diesel , Crew Cab, Lifted, Hunting Rig , Cowboy Cadillac

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                  • #69
                    Day late, but got down to the rockers on my new truck(LBZ), going to get heads reworked and install some new goodies(Y-bridge, ARP studs, EGR delete, all piping, ect, ect). Figured it's been stock too long so time for some upgrading and cleaning.

                    Would upload a better picture but it keeps saying file too large.

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                    • #70
                      Well I bought some new eBay headlight and parking lights. Then baked them and pulled them apart and now painting them.
                      Parking housings are primered and ready for paint. Headlight bezels are painted and ready for some clear.


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                      • #71
                        Very cool, post up your pics as you progress. I know a lot of people want to do this themselves as well. It costs a small fortune to have someone professionally do the work.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Mike D View Post
                          Very cool, post up your pics as you progress. I know a lot of people want to do this themselves as well. It costs a small fortune to have someone professionally do the work.

                          Talking to me or the head lights?
                          I'll go ahead and make an album. I've taken a bit of photos. Probably will take more on putting back together.
                          Here's just a small update.
                          I dropped the heads off at the machine shop this morning for a full rework, hot tank, resurface, pressure testing, check all valves and guides, and spring tensions.
                          Have surgery later today and tomorrow I'll spend the day cleaning all the parts and the block deck.

                          Here's a link to the images I do have. I know I have more but I need to sort them and upload and don't have time yet. I'll create a thread and album when I'm complete. It's actually been a fairly easy job so far just time consuming.
                          Images uploaded by pmason92

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Mike D View Post
                            Very cool, post up your pics as you progress. I know a lot of people want to do this themselves as well. It costs a small fortune to have someone professionally do the work.
                            Yeah I took them to a shop to get a quote and they wanted Damn near 600 dollars. I said I'll do it. Just can't rush things like this and it will turn out nice Mike

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                            • #74
                              Finished them up today fellas.




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