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Has anybody bobbed a m818 and left the 5th wheels so you could still pull a semi trailer? would like to see pictures if so. I couldn't find anyhting in the search that had anything about it.
looooooks goooooood.... getting ready to put the same thing on my truck. I will more than likely just use the 5-ton combat rims unless i find a really good deal on the fmtv wheels and tires already mounted
Just wondering how much side to side play should be in the 5th wheel when only towing on the road. Mine has a little bit but i can tighten it up with the wedges. Is this a personal preference thing or should it be a certain way?
The legal height is 13'6" here in Kentucky. I was just wondering the height of the trailer behind a truck will 1400 on it. Wanting to gain speed but not be to hi
Has anyone or is anyone pulling a civu van trailer with their 818 with 1400's is it under the legal height? I know the trailer will look like it's climbing a hill settin still but is it legal?
Just what the title says. Ive seen some say they will haul 24000lbs and ive seen some say 57000lbs. I just wanted to hear what you all think or what you know?
I pulled my deuce at the County Fair in Kentucky. I have the michelin 395 on hemtt wheels at 60 psi. I pull in 2nd low and it did fine untill the weight got high enough to actually put it all on the sled. and then i was done. My wife has a video on her phone if i can figure out how to put it on...
On my 818 if I shut it off for 20 minutes all of the air bleeds out or at least enough that annoying buzzer comes on to say the pressure is low. I got to feeling around and found the air is leaking from a little hole on the side of the low pressure sensor. Is this suppose to be like this. Is...