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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3594962" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>Yeah, Mines the LTZ. I like the luxury, but its gutless. I think I'll just buy another cummins or something, likely an older basic model. I can always upgrade retrofit the interiors to my liking. Or another toyota/lexus. The old Lady and I have great luck with them and she's hooked.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks, that's a sweet truck! I have the tools and enough experience with diesels to figure my way around a relatively easy job like this, but from what I read its typically easier/faster to just pull the engine and do it all on a stand. Between doing that and trying to find a place to do the tune, it sounded like a whole lot of stuff that I didn't wanna do. To top it off I don't have the space and would never forgive myself if I did manage to screw it up and then have to take it somewhere to get it fixed after I did my damage.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, but My warranty timed out 10/2020. Theres some sorta special warranty that doesnt have much details that I am looking into now though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3594962, member: 35036"] Yeah, Mines the LTZ. I like the luxury, but its gutless. I think I'll just buy another cummins or something, likely an older basic model. I can always upgrade retrofit the interiors to my liking. Or another toyota/lexus. The old Lady and I have great luck with them and she's hooked. Thanks, that's a sweet truck! I have the tools and enough experience with diesels to figure my way around a relatively easy job like this, but from what I read its typically easier/faster to just pull the engine and do it all on a stand. Between doing that and trying to find a place to do the tune, it sounded like a whole lot of stuff that I didn't wanna do. To top it off I don't have the space and would never forgive myself if I did manage to screw it up and then have to take it somewhere to get it fixed after I did my damage. Yeah, but My warranty timed out 10/2020. Theres some sorta special warranty that doesnt have much details that I am looking into now though. [/QUOTE]
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