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From the picture it looks like the background is a sticker. If that is true get a heat gun. Start on a fresh corner and slowly peel as you heat. I have used this method on tons of painted metal so your glass should live through the process. Then you need a good degreaser, the orange oil...
I do not have a Titan to compare but there is no way my deuce will turn shorter than my 3/4 ton Ford. I don't think you are comparing apples to apples. Any truck with 2 rear axles is going to need room to turn.
I mark all the little boxes with a check mark that I want to get rid of. I go to the bottom of the page and click on unsubscribe. They all go away at once. It does only work on one page at a time, so if I have two pages of subscriptions I have to go over both lists. I hope this works for...
Looks great! Please post numbers when you get a chance to pull a load. I plan to get around to this on mine someday. I bet the boost pressure with a good load will surprise you. Thanks for the great pics also.
I put Ft. McMurray into Google and it is in Canada! The north east part of Alberta. There is a link to Wikipeda right from the Google page with all sorts of useful information on Ft McMurray. They appear to be in a prime timber and oil sand area. It looks cold there.
We have been using 915a1's for 2 years on our IL farm. They are fantastic and some of the best money we have ever spent. One truck had the build sheet from the rebuild in it. Uncle spent over 70,000 dollars parts and labor on that truck. The one issue that all of mine share is the headlight...
Good old Mr. Heater should keep you toasty, It will also put off a bunch of moisture. If you have any kind of fuel or solvent stored in area of the heater you will need a C.O. detector. Let me amend that, You need a C.O. detector. I have been around those heaters for years. They are great...
Did you look into what plate you would purchase in this case? I use my trucks for production ag. I would like to also be able to go pick up items from auctions in other states. If there was a reasonably priced personal plate I would license one of my spare trucks and be all set.
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Ethanol fuel is expanding your float. It is made of foam and can't take the corn gas. I coated one with epoxy and it worked for a while. There is another thread on here about a different coating that works. You will have to search to find it. Or just let the float dry out and do not use any...
Look up some posts on power bleeders. They make the job easy and you can make one yourself. A cheap pump sprayer and a barb fitting for the master cylinder cap will put you right as rain.
I see a bump added to the hood. What engine is in them. I hate to ask for more pictures. You have already come across with quite a collection. Just a peek?
I have driven through bumper high dry blown snow with a singled deuce on stock ndt tires. I just got going about 35 and never let out. Last winter we got a blizzard with 18" of heavy, kind of wet snow. I got around ok. I eventually got stuck in some 3 foot snow blown into the road. I was on...
Wow! That is a lot to get done in less than a year. I really like it. Almost to nice to use, don't let that stop you. If you can make it look that good in that short of time, you can fix anything you blemish off road.
I saw a program on TV about a month ago. They took an oldsmoblile 400 and cut the bell off. Then they bought a aftermarket chevy bell and bolted it on the front. Did not look like a big job. It was the same guy who built the bobbed deuce. I can't remember the name of the program. Someone...
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