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Old 06-15-2009, 02:22 PM
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You must be in Germany if you think that tax supported public roads are all in wonderful shape. Here in St. Louis every spring they have a number where people can call and report potholes because they are so bad. Then there is just the stuff that falls off trailers and trash trucks.

I was coming up on the 64/55 split going East in East St. Louis, IL. in heavy traffic when I saw what appeared to be a shaft and pinion gear from a large differential in the road in front of me.

This was door to door, bumper to bumper traffic across six lanes with no way to swerve. Went over that thing heard an awful bump, not only heard it but felt it. Got pulled over about a mile down the road and checked for leaks, etc. nothing running out so went on and finished my calls.

Got home and put Silver up on the ramps and took a better look. The plastic panel was destroyed and the transmission pan was dented but not leaking. Had it hit on the other side I imagine it would have holed the oil pan.

I now have a dieselgeek full metal jacket installed.
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'Silver' (as in Hi Yo): Freedom Designs Short Ram, 710n Diverter Valve, Bilstein HD Shocks and Struts, Michelin Pilot Exalto A/S tires, Sport Edition A7 rims, dieselgeek Full Metal Jacket, 2000 APH engine (with what it took to get this done it qualifies as a serious mod).
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