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What do you guys think about putting a 5.9 common rail out of a '05 dodge i a bobber? I might get the engine for free and I've been told that i can get a computer from cummins to run it. I think it has around 125,000 miles on it. Haven't figured out what ranny i want to use yet though
I was thinking the same thing a week ago. If you had two wheel cylinders, that should give you more braking force. Since the top and bottom of the pads are being pushed out. As long as the master cylinder could put out enough volume to feed four more wheel cylinders. I was thinking of trying...
The tires on my 105 were brand new. They are now on the front of my m35. I've put about 2,000 miles on them since and haven't had any problems. I got lucky as there were the best thing on it
I won't go with mobile home frame as they are pretty light gauge steel. And the axles suck wierd size tires and if the bearing goes out you will lose the whole wheel. I cut up a few mobile home frames.
Pulled one of mine with a 1998.5 dodge 3/4 ton. didn't know it was there. Pulled fine when doin 70-80 mph. Yes I know they weren't made to go that fast but checked the hubs couple times and they never got hot. Pulled it little over 100 miles
I use to work on dumptrucks. we had a peterbilt 335 weighted 18,000 empty and it was havein trouble so they sent it to the dealer to have the code read. It stoped runnin and they pulled about 15 miles to the dealer with a lifted f-250. On the highway right about rush hour. Why is being in a...
I too found the low 2-3-4-5 hi 4-5 is the best way to drive. Don't have to fight 1st to 2nd. My tranny and transfer case was rebuilt in 06 and the tranny is real tight. My other truck is a older rebuild and is much looser makin it easier.