Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.
From what I understand those bearings are the same as the wheel bearings. Can they be removed cleaned and repacked the same way? And is the preload procedure the same?
Hey guys I've noticed a quite loud popping coming from what I think is the rear axle when I turn on a hard surface. I've noticed it for a long time but last night it seemed to get louder. Any ideas?
Yeah I doubt the weight will do anything to change the top end. I think all it would do take a little longer to get to top speed because of rotating mass. but i don't think you would be able to even notice a difference. You will really notice a difference when lifting the wheel tire combo. I...
If you want to run 445s it's going to be very pricey. A virgin 445 (nit a retread) is around $1000. And they will never fit the steers. As a matter of fact I don't even think they make a 445 in a steer. 425s might be close as a steer. They use those on big dump trucks and cement trucks...
I do comerical tires for a living. We use the slap hammer all the time. But to be honest with you, the only reason we use it is becouse the company has a no metal on metal contact rule. On stubborn tires a duck bill hammer works much better. You do have to be confident in swinging a hammer...
I'm going to have to argue with you on that one. Im going to say a single axle f-650 and a tandem axle deuce have that same brake shoe surface area. I've had them both apart and the f-650's might be larger but the deuce has twice as many. And bringing it back to the fact that a good trailer...
That's what I was thinking. Any large trailer should be able to stop itself. That's what trailer brakes are for. Plus I don't see how that brakes on a deuce are that inadequate. A couple of vehicles that might be in the same class
International cxt- 40,000lbs
GMC topkick- 15,000lbs
F-650- Up to...
Ok I understand that the tow rating of a deuce is 10,000 lbs. I'm just wondering why. Is it based solely on the lack of power? I would just think that with size of the vehicle the tow rating would be higher. Large frame heavy truck and the hitch looks to me like it could handle over 10,000 lbs...
Here is a link the the size chart.
http://www.counteractbalancing.com/counteract/images/application1.pdf
It doesn't list a 16.00 if that's what you have but I would go with 16oz bag. That's what we put in the 445/65r22.5. And that's a big tire. A little too much isn't a bad thing. I would stick...
Here is a link the the size chart.
http://www.counteractbalancing.com/counteract/images/application1.pdf
It doesn't list a 16.00 if that's what you have but I would go with 16oz bag. That's what we put in the 445/65r22.5. And that's a big tire. A little too much isn't a bad thing. I would stick...
i dont really know how these numbers work but here it goes. the whole reason i was wondering about this was because i was trying to diagnose some inop turn signals found all that info in TM 9-2320-316-24-1 then in the corner of the page is 001300. i guess that is the WP sequence number...