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Dodgerunner
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JUL 26, 02:54 PM
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While building more brackets today decided to count the machining steps to make a bracket. Counted cutting, grinding, machining, and welding. Left off alignment and testing. 33 machining operations.
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Camel
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SEP 13, 11:15 PM
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Camel
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SEP 13, 11:45 PM
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Payment sent. Thanks for the quick response.
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Dodgerunner
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DEC 20, 07:36 PM
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Merry Christmas to all the Fiero owners out there.
DR
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Fierokid87
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MAR 08, 02:42 PM
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Are these kits still available?
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JeffGT
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APR 22, 03:19 PM
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the ONLY downside to this tensioner is the adjustment bolt bracket on the tensioner mount.
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CocoFiero
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JUL 12, 12:49 PM
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Still building Dodgerunner? PM sent.
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Patrick
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JUL 12, 11:24 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by JeffGT:
the ONLY downside to this tensioner is the adjustment bolt bracket on the tensioner mount.
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What exactly is the downside? I've had this tensioner for years, and love it. I'm genuinely interested in what you've found you don't like about it.
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tshark
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JUL 13, 10:34 PM
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I may be interested in one, if these are still being made.
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CocoFiero
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AUG 29, 03:30 PM
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I just finished installing the Dodgerunner tensioner in my 86 SE with a 3.4 V6. This is a high quality, well-designed upgrade. It fit perfectly and installation instructions are easy to follow. Stopped the squeal instantly and looks like a factory install. Dodgerunner is great to deal with. Thank you!
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