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Originally Posted by Kmurt
I would say on top of everything you have, make sure the shop checks the lines going to and from the gas tank and filler hose to make sure there isn't any cracked hoses.
I'm about to tackle dropping the fuel tank on my 2001 and replacing a bunch of 20+year old items but my gas tank components differ a little more than the earlier models.
For tires, I have the Falken Wildpeak AT3W in 265/75/16 and I really like these tires. They look good, perform very well and wear very good too.
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Yeah, I'm sure things may naturally come up as they work on it, but hopefully nothing breaks. I called McGeorge and the parts guy recommended a new clip for the fuel pump filter sock, and installing a fuel pump cushion. I decided to have them install a new suction tube assembly; it might be a waste of money, or maybe not. I want to fix my hot start issue and I've never had an accurate fuel gauge.
I made an appointment for next Monday to have some Falken Rubitreks installed. I don't do much offroad so I think they'll be better for me over the AT3Ws. $745 installed and including tax. They look good and are a good value at that price.