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I thought this was something I was going to have to buy in the future, but ran across this tonight. For $199.00 I think I got a great deal seeing as the only other ones I have seen from the dealers run from 6 to 8 hundred dollars. Was this a good deal or am I fooling myself? M35A2 Military...
I have a new kit and have not installed it yet, but I noticed that the cap on the end of the actuator is loose. I can turn it by hand easily. This is the cap that faces toward the axle. And what I am calling the actuator is the valve system that connects to the pitman arm. Anyway is it normal...
I painted my entire truck with it. Smoothed out the camo paint and went at it with the Rustoleum. I liked the color so I left it that way 5 years ago. Some day I'll get around to putting a top coat on it, but I think I will stick with the brown color. It's still holiding up well.:-D
I would agree that in off road use singles would probably be better if there is a bottom to whatever your driving thru (as said before). Here in Florida there is no bottom. There is no bottom to the sand and there is not bottom to the mud. Therefore in my location I would say duals are better...
I was thinking of putting in Detroit lockers in both rear ends, but then I thought why not weld both rears and put lock out hubs on them. Would this be better than lockers? Also would this add more wear to everything or when unlocked would I still have the benefit of less wear because of the...
Prone - as in most likely? I have been working off road for 15 years with many different trucks with duallies. In all of those years I have only had this happen once and nothing ill happened. No flat or anything. I would not say that duallies are prone to this. It is possible but not common. And...
I think a Flex fan is good idea.
I was going to put a Flex fan on my Dodge 3500, but went with electric instead. It's one of the best mods that I have done to my truck. I am thinking of doing it to my Deuce. I used two Lincoln Mark VIII fans on the Dodge and it's around 500 hp. So I think two...
Since your landlord said that you could park there. I would take the deuce back to the apartments just to po the old lady. Leave it there for a week or two. :)
I use mine for work off road on rough or sandy construction sites. I pull a hydroseeder and a hay blower behind it. I only use it on especially rough or sandy sites.