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If those are indeed 1964 tires you need to replace them asap. tires have a very short life span to remain safe for you, your stuff and others. the price of new tires is well worth the peace of mine and the safety factor. Nice and cool trailer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!2cents
Sorry this has been so long for an update. I used my engine hoist and had the front tires off the ground before it finally broke loose. All the bolts were out I don't know what they used on the gaskets but I sure could use some for other things that will be installed once and left on forever...
What size sockets are use to remove and replace the wheel bearing nuts. I like to have all the tools and parts on hand before disassybling anything. Thanks:beer:
Try changing to 255/85/r16s first. The cheapest way to go. I do sixty five all day long and can do seventy in short spurts. To pass slower vehicles on the hwy.:)
Aaron, What a great rally you put on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry I couldn't get there sooner orstay longer. Will make every effort to be do better next year. Great to finally put faces to a lot of great people on the steel soldiers web site. Thanks again, Dwayne
I don't normally get home until after 5:30PM and you are both going to the rally this week end. If you want to stop by Today or tomorrow you are more than welcome!!!!!! I will PM my address.:beer: