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I am looking for a good quality bed step for my 2019 3500 dually.
I can’t swing the $400 for an OEM one but, I am willing to pay for quality.
Any help will be greatly appreciated
Thats what I currently use. Heck, I even have Geno’s billet canister cap.
But, what I was thinking was a torque adapter would make all of it way less cumbersome. I can’t believe nobody has made one in all these years.
Its a pretty simple tool to cut out on a CNC machine, including the 3/8”...
I am looking for a tool similar to the tool in the attached photo. The tool shown is actually for a Ford 6.0 head bolt to aid in removal.
Unfortunately, the Ford tool has a 1/2 drive socket adapter and a 3/4 drive ratchet female side.
I would like one that was 3/8 drive on both ends. And yes...
I have a 90 gallon RDS aux diesel fuel tank in the 8 foot bed of my 2019 3500 dually. For those that don’t know, that particular tank is taller than the bed rails by about 1.5 inches and, to make matters worse, the filler neck top sits about 3” above the bed rails!
Not to worry, I ordered the...
I ran it through the front left bed stake pocket down between the box. Note: put a piece of screen on the end to keep mud daubers from clogging the hose
I have a 90 gallon RDS gravity fed aux tank in my 3500 long bed.
I have used the same tank on 3 different trucks. Lets face it at 10MPG towing, the expense of swapping out your 32 gallon tank for 18 more gallons, is cost prohibitive
2019 and yes, I have the DTE gauge. The main tank vent shouldn’t allow either pressure nor vacuum to build up in your main tank. I installed the aux tank valve with one end at the main tank rubber boot (I had to cutoff a couple of inches of the metal fill pipe for it to fit).
I believe that...
I have an RDS
I have an RDS 90 gallon gravity feeding into main tank, no codes. BTW, you should not have a vacuum issue. Your main tank or aux tanks breather line is plugged if you do