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Ok guys I just serviced my knuckles less than a year ago. I happen to check about 2 months later the rubber was already dry rotting,well fast forward to a couple of weeks ago one side has torn. I decided to make my own. I made one so far out of canvas drop cloth and dyed it. Here's the first...
That spread sheet is great but only has one part number for the primary fuel filter I have the long skinny one that is reusable it's made out of a rubbery material.
I just used A Rustoleum product that comes in a spray bottle the other day ate all the rust off to bare metal. It washes off then used a rust reformer paint from them.
OK fellas doing oil change and oil/fuel filters. I need the part numbers for the fuel filters. My primary fuel filter is the long style that is reusable but it needs replaced. I know I can get the others at Napa can I get this one there too. Thanks I couldn't find it the way I was searching.
I used a food grade dialectical grease for the o ring seal for the bead lock rings from harbor freight and just used dish soap a little water if needed and a paint brush to mount tires.
I did not use a tube you can not on theses rims. This is my first time mounting them myself. I used dish soap and an o ring style tool to mount it. I used the trucks air. Thanks for the tips This thread hopefully will answer some of the questions other members might have. I ll try to make a...
OK I finally got the tire mounted. I couldn't get the Murphy tire soap. I did find a trick to get that tool off. I used a pry bar and carefully pulled it out at low psi worked like a charm. I saw the rim was only rated at 60 psi I could not find the specs for that NATO NDT as far as air...
I will try to work on it tomorrow again. I dismounted the tires with ease from stock wheels with a angled bead breaker and some pry bars from northern tool took my son and I about 10mins to do.
I got one tire mounted guys but the rubber o ring type tool Av8or lent me would nt pop off like its supposed to. The tire is stamped 95psi. I aired tire back down and need some advice. Thanks
I went to Cocoa Beach to get the trailer yesterday and look at a car south of there as well. The trailer pulled like a dream the car on the other hand let's just say we enjoyed the view and came home with just an awesome trailer. Here are some pics of it and my daughter unloading tools from the...