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    Those are perfect that's what we ran on it

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    ok i was told they could only handle a 212/218 so i dident know...... an i hope they will cuz they blow to change lol!
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    naw there good to .570 lift

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    ok thanks for the help!
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    one more qustion if i do a cam swap do i need to pull the rocker's an push rods out or can i just pull the cam? sence i dont have to change the sprangs ??
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    have to pull the rockers off to get the tension of the lifters. but honestly thats the easy part

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    Quick question before you buy the cam, is your truck a regular cab or an extended cab? I ask because I looked at that exact cam for mine, and without a stall on an extended cab it will be a complete turd on the low end being such a heavy truck to get moving. Not sure how they do in a regular cab with the stock stall.
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    oh yea we have a 3200 stall in the rst....

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    Yea forgot to mention that. You have to get a stall. At least a 3200. Call Chris at circle d and he will get you what u need

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    mine is a reg cab dam i dident want to mess with a stall
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