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03-29-2016, 10:50 AM #11
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The electric slides make a noise, kind of a whirring noise when in motion. You will know when the slide is fully extended or retracted. Hold switch for a 3-5 seconds after the noise stops. The hold the switch for 3-5 seconds after the slide stops moving is per Lippert.
You migh find this video helpful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSafAnjxIV4Colan and Marilyn Arnold
Des Moines, IA - kind of, on the road full time.
Currently in Durango, Colorado
Momentum 350M originally, now a 397TH
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03-29-2016, 02:19 PM #12
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It does really well. First off, stability just isn't an issue. I've traversed twisty Colorado passes and driven in 30mph crosswinds and it feels very sure-footed.
The truck sits level with the pin weight. I do feel some occasional harsh hits on certain bumps. I know I'm not hitting my bump stops, so maybe it's the overload spring contacting the other springs. Not sure.
I bought the camper with the G614s as a factory option so no input on the Westlake tires.2016 Momentum 350M (w/Goodyear G614 tires matched perfect and staggered special!)
2010 Ford F350 Lariat 6.4L PowerStroke 4x4 CrewCab SRW
PullRite SuperGlide 20k hitch
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03-29-2016, 02:25 PM #13
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I will just offer that the 6.4L in my 2010 F350 is a little weak for the 350M. I sure could use the ~20% more power the newer trucks have. But structure-wise I'm happy with the SRW one-ton...
2016 Momentum 350M (w/Goodyear G614 tires matched perfect and staggered special!)
2010 Ford F350 Lariat 6.4L PowerStroke 4x4 CrewCab SRW
PullRite SuperGlide 20k hitch
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03-29-2016, 06:14 PM #14cb1000riderGuest
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11-27-2018, 08:39 AM #15
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Hello pg_rider. Dont know if you have done this or not but if you take your truck to a diesel performance shop and have them do a DPF and EGR delete as well as install a tuner and cold air intake, it will be a night and day difference in the power of the truck. I am speaking from personal experience. Its much cheaper than upgrading to a newer truck especially if you have no other issues and are happy with your current truck. I have a 2012 F-250 lariat I did the delete and tune to mine and I will never own a diesel again in the future without doing this. It makes a big Difference.
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11-27-2018, 10:11 AM #16
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2016 Momentum 350M (w/Goodyear G614 tires matched perfect and staggered special!)
2010 Ford F350 Lariat 6.4L PowerStroke 4x4 CrewCab SRW
PullRite SuperGlide 20k hitch
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