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Hi guys, a few days ago I noticed that my Dodge was not holding fluid in the rear half of the master cylinder, and was actually bone dry inside, even though I had filled it completely and pumped it through the lines not even two months ago. After further inspection I noticed that the brake fluid...
Great, thanks for the responses. I am fairly certain that someone pulled a few of the springs off the front because the ones that are still there have a slight downward bow to them. This also makes the entire truck have a forward lean to it.
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Hi everyone. I have a few questions concerning my M880. Do any of you guys run some sort of fuel stabilizer through your 318's? This truck is my only vehicle and my daily driver, so I want it to last as long as possible. I guess modern gasoline is quite as good as it once was. I don't quite...
Thank you for the responses. I had those brackets mounted up front, and me not knowing what they were, I removed them. I will possibly try and figure a way to mount those in the rear, as the front already has the half hooks. By the way Ramtough, what are the PS magazine archives?
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Hi guys, I would like to put some D-hooks on the rear of my M880, like the ones that came on the M1008. Has anybody done this before or have any ideas on how to do this? I know the frame on the M880 does not go through the bumper, which does not make it ideal. Maybe there is a way to mount them...
I am ordering the rotors and wheel bearings, but the parts dealer asked if the "ring gear" was 8.5in or a 9.75in. He said there should be a metal tag on the front differential, but it is not there. If someone could tell me the correct size, that would be great.
I am ordering the rotors and wheel bearings, but the parts dealer asked if the "ring gear" was 8.5in or a 9.75in. He said there should be a metal tag on the front differential, but it is not there. If someone could tell me the correct size, that would be great.
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