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By the way... there is an approval process for modifying all MV's. You must submit plans, photos and all information about parts to this site to be judged by everyone. Then the masses will let you know in a timely fashion if said improvements are approved. Other than that....It is your money! Go...
Sorry for the thread hijack with my rant! :rant: I am also interested in how to hook up the brakes? Is it difficult or something that can be done on a GL lot?
P.S. I view this site as a big family and the kids sometimes fight but they are family at the end of the day. :beer:
You are right about my comment not having a place here. The signature just struck a nerve with me. It is like when people come up to you and ask you why you need a deuce in the first place. I feel like this is just another way for someone to pass judgement on what I do with my property. I didn't...
"If you didn't build it, you can't call it yours."
I was just wondering which one of your trucks you manufactured? Build it is a little vague. How much work do I need to do to call a truck that I paid for mine? Just curious... I wonder if you built your house? Or your daily car... Did you grow...
My wheels are custom MRW wheels. I did not have them built. I bought them mounted with the tires. Mine rub when turned full right and a load on the front end. It isn't bad, but I can only guess that the 53's would knock around the exhaust pretty bad. I have no issues with the drag link. I bet we...
The 15.5's rub the exhaust when offroad under some conditions. I love mine on road. I have the XL pattern. They are right about the gearing issue. My deuce with the taller tires doesn't pull near as well as the standard 9.00 tires. Just a simple matter of physics. I would stay with the 46's for...
Just recovered this one from Jacksonville, FL.... 14 hours each way! I thought I was bidding on a trailer in Jefferson City, MO. Oooops. It is nice and drove straight as an arrow all the way back!8-)
Here is my new M101. I recovered it today from Jefferson City Mo. It was a NG trailer. Pulled nicely over the 200 plus mile trip home. I would have taken the M1009 if it wasn't sooooooo hot!