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<p>[QUOTE="Rubber duck kw, post: 7464989, member: 208218"]Find an older w9 and rebuild the motor. My 97 is around 18.5k with half full tanks, I don't have any chains or all that stuff in it, a kw or pete hood is going to be difficult to keep below 20k with a lot of stuff in the truck and full tanks.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rubber duck kw, post: 7464989, member: 208218"]Find an older w9 and rebuild the motor. My 97 is around 18.5k with half full tanks, I don't have any chains or all that stuff in it, a kw or pete hood is going to be difficult to keep below 20k with a lot of stuff in the truck and full tanks.[/QUOTE]
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