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April 2013

Propickup Digital Magazine

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HEAVY LIFTING PREVENT WARPS AND CRACKS The advanced FLOW engineering (aFe Power) BladeRunner Ductile Iron Exhaust Manifold for Dodge Diesel Trucks 1998.5-02 L6-5.9L eliminates the exhaust manifold cracks prevalent in the factory exhaust manifold. The thick wall flange design increases strength eliminating warping and cracking. The matched ports and a merged runner design decreases exhaust backpressure, maximizing exhaust flow. After installing the exhaust manifold, gains include improved turbo spool up times, improved throttle response and increased performance. This manifold is constructed out of durable cast ductile iron with a reinforcing rib for maximum strength along the flange and ultra-thick wall flange at the port. Two EGT (exhaust gas temperature) probe ports are supplied for easy installation of gauges or testing equipment. All necessary hardware is included for a hassle-free installation. Text INFO to 205-289-3781 or visit www.ppmrequest.com Lift or pull up to 1,000 pounds with Warn Industries' PullzAll, which weighs just 18 pounds. The PullzAll features 15 feet of wire rope and a trigger-operated speed control. The easy-to-use PullzAll enables workers to get the job done more efficiently than using a manual come-a-long. The unit is available in either a corded 110V AC version or cordless 24V DC version for use in areas without plug-in power. Great for shop or truck. Text INFO to 205-289-3781 or visit www.ppmrequest.com SMOOTH STEERING CHARGE IT UP The OPTIMA Chargers Digital 1200 12V Performance Battery Charger enhances the performance of OPTIMA and other AGM batteries, recovers deeply discharged batteries and extends battery life. It also features a full text LCD display for charging, maintaining and fault mode indication. With a gauge that displays battery charging and fill rate with charger mode and fault messages, this new product offers one of the best user interfaces on the market. Other innovative features include an integrated LED work light with ergonomically designed DC charging clamps, quick set selections that prompt users with a quick and easy selection of charge profiles by battery type of battery maintainer by connection type, and USB charging for iPads, iPhones and other devices such as cameras and phones. It can be used for charging flooded, AGM batteries, used in automotive, motorcycle, marine, tractor, power sports, RVs and more. Designed for use with highperformance AGM batteries, the 1200 has enhanced charging capabilities that can also be used with all traditional types of automotive batteries. Text INFO to 205-289-3781 or visit www.ppmrequest.com Improve your truck's handling when towing or driving off-road with the Rancho RS7000MT steering stabilizer. Using monotube technology, the steering stabilizer allows for faster heat dissipation and provides resistance to overheating during extreme use. The stabilizers can be used in single- or dual-shock configurations, and help reduce wheel shimmy, bump-steer and vibration while tightening up steering performance. Text INFO to 205-289-3781 or visit www.ppmrequest.com GO AHEAD. STEP ON IT. BEDSTEP2™ – FLIP-DOWN, BOX-SIDE STEPS FOR HARD WORKING TRUCKS. Mounts on either side, just behind the cab providing much-needed access to your truck bed and much easier access to your tools, cargo or 5th-wheel hitch. Flips down to support 300 lbs. Features high-strength, die-cast aluminum alloy construction and an all-weather, high-traction composite step pad. All backed by AMP's no-nonsense, 3-year/36,000-mile warranty. So step on it. Call 1-888-676-6337. Or visit AMP-Research.com to learn more. INVENTED, ENGINEERED AND BUILT IN AMERICA. ONLY BY AMP RESEARCH. Text INFO to 205-289-3781 or visit www.ppmrequest.com AMP_BedStep2_ProPickup_Half_02152012.indd 1 Untitled-6 1 PP0413_New Products.indd 9 2/27/12 9:25 AM propickupmag.com PROPICKUP 9 3/6/12 9:13 AM 3/11/13 10:26 AM

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