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Thoughts on a more affordable rod fix
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[QUOTE="Spatel23, post: 543757, member: 5"] I think they would do good as far as sales go bc as these motors get used/abused more, rods are going to be getting replaced more and more. I dont think many people will go after high horse builds in the 6.7 bc it will cost even more to do it then in a 6.4. I think they would be a great replacement for stock rods when tuner trucks throw them, and the owner just wants to add a little peace of mind in case he/she wants to upgrade the turbo/fueling slightly. How much are stock 6.7 rods? Depending on how many you have to sell to make it worth your while, I think this is a great idea imo. [/QUOTE]
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