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Old 03-12-2008, 01:34 PM
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I just installed my PRXB and LOVE IT !

$900 shipped from...
www.thoroughbreddiesel.com
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Originally Posted by AprilzWarrior
I just installed my PRXB and LOVE IT !

$900 shipped from...
www.thoroughbreddiesel.com
are you sure you got the PRXB? i see the standard for 860 but the PRXB is 1450
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Must have been regular PacBrake.. Or a heck of a mistake on thoroughbreds part.

Unless I am missing something?
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Originally Posted by bansh-eman
are you sure you got the PRXB? i see the standard for 860 but the PRXB is 1450

Install thread... I should know what I got right ?

https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=193783

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Originally Posted by AprilzWarrior
Install thread... I should know what I got right ?

https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=193783

did u have a credit or a discount or something casue even the standard exhaust brake on there site is more then 900 bucks mush less the PRXB
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Originally Posted by bansh-eman
are you sure you got the PRXB? i see the standard for 860 but the PRXB is 1450

#C44037 not listed on Throughbreds site. Only on PacBrakes site, sometimes you dig deeper and just have to ask the right questions !


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Originally Posted by bansh-eman
did u have a credit or a discount or something casue even the standard exhaust brake on there site is more then 900 bucks mush less the PRXB


Nope, they price match, and that was the lowest price I found...

Pulson-Wilson, another dealer for PacBrake was in Oregon, and they wanted $920, TB beat them !

Gotta love it !

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Originally Posted by AprilzWarrior
Nope, they price match, and that was the lowest price I found...

Pulson-Wilson, another dealer for PacBrake was in Oregon, and they wanted $920, TB beat them !

Gotta love it !

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ahh i see
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Originally Posted by AprilzWarrior
#C44037 not listed on Throughbreds site. Only on PacBrakes site, sometimes you dig deeper and just have to ask the right questions !



My kit is the C44045. I wonder what the difference is.
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Originally Posted by ptgarcia
My kit is the C44045. I wonder what the difference is.
C44045: 4" PRXB High Performance Exhaust Brake Kit (Air Actuated) DirectMount, Comes With Air Tank/Hose And Accessory Kit

C44037: 4" PRXB High Performance Exhaust Brake Kit (Air Actuated) For Vehicles With Existing Onboard Air



Everything is listed on Pac Brakes' site. Just have to look.
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so yours was only 900 becasue you already had some of the hardware onboard then?
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Originally Posted by AprilzWarrior
C44045: 4" PRXB High Performance Exhaust Brake Kit (Air Actuated) DirectMount, Comes With Air Tank/Hose And Accessory Kit

C44037: 4" PRXB High Performance Exhaust Brake Kit (Air Actuated) For Vehicles With Existing Onboard Air



Everything is listed on Pac Brakes' site. Just have to look.


Well there's your price difference.
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Originally Posted by ptgarcia
Well there's your price difference.
The PacBrake kit came with a Viair compressor that only had a 30% duty cycle and a 1/2gallon tank.


I picked up a Viair 450C 100% duty cycle and a 5gallon tank from
www.4wd.com for a really good price match deal.


So more paying almost $50 more I gained the bigger compressor and tank, and still have a Viair 2.5gallon tank for sale and the brake came with the assortment of tools/hose.
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That's all fine and dandy, but the way you posted the $900 price above was misleading. You might try coming forth with the whole story next time
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Originally Posted by ptgarcia
That's all fine and dandy, but the way you posted the $900 price above was misleading. You might try coming forth with the whole story next time


Lets see, I PAID $900 FOR THE PRXB #44037

That was the question correct ?


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