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    Crane in Car Valve sprint tool + KBR cam install tool

    I have both of these tools used only once 150 shipped.
    The cam install tool(s) actually hold the lifters up while you change cams if anyone was wondering.
    Call Bryan
    713.409.4802

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    You know the routine, pics please. 24 hour notice.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    yep, waiting on my wife to bring the camera home from work!

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    Here ya go.


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    This is a great deal guys - Call me if you have something to trade!
    713.409.4802

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    What would you be looking for in a trade?
    How does the one tool hold the lifters up?
    Step 1. crus at it.
    Step 2. get a hammer.
    Step 3. torch it.

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    Need any paint work done? Dash Bezel Painted or anything like that? Im a paint for a living so we can work something out.
    DANIEL CAMMED SS 13.46 @ 98.17-- 8.58 @ 80.31

    2003 Silverado SS / LQ9 6.0L / Wheatley 93 Octane Tune / 224/228 .581 .588 110lsa / Patriot Gold Dual Springs / Comp Hardened Push Rods / Circle D 3800 stall / Pacesetter LT's / 4:10 Gears / Transgo HD-2 Shift Kit / K & N Cold Air Intake / Corvette Servo / Aeroforce Interceptor / Autometer Narrorband(Wideband on the way) / Mobile 1 Synthetic / Single Chamber Flows with X Pipe / Cats Delete with Cutouts


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    Quote Originally Posted by trx2stroke4life39 View Post
    What would you be looking for in a trade?
    How does the one tool hold the lifters up?
    The two long tools hold the lifters up, just spin the cam and then there are two holes in the block to slide the tools in left and right. They are half moon shaped particular to each side. Once in you do not have to worry about the lifters falling.

    I would be most interested in some used slicks or DR's that will fit on a 7.5 stock 17's of course I have some cash to throw in if the tires are in good shape. If you have anything else though I will consider all offers.

    I really dont need any paint work, I try to keep my truck as stock looking as possible.

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    allright guys 60 bucks a peice shipped. Let me know.

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    Sold and Sold

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