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Had a good time, wife could have done without some of the steep down hill parts, but overall we both enjoyed it. Sold a few things, got a few things, drooled on a few things(wrecker). It was good seeing everybody again and meeting a few new folks. count us in if there is another. now for the pics.
sorry for the link but go to page 5 they give a little more detail about your ?
2 1/2 Ton Rockwell Axle Install - Shaft Styles - JP Magazine
the link is to page 5
one of the parking brake cables is broke so they may be the culprit.
The plug was ripped off the end, would hate to have to buy another trailer for the plug.
i noticed that too, i jacked the front up enough to keep the drums off the ground and thought "i could almost just drive up that". i...
I would hope they wouldn't do something like that, swapping stuff around just cause someone wanted something they didn't win would be total BS. The only thing that makes me think that it was just a mixup of pictures is the S/N on the description of the auction matches the data plate on the...
If all four tires were on the ground the tongue weight on lunette is only 340lbs. The empty weight is 5850lbs. yes all the jacks are independant. Haul my tractor behind my deuce, i know its way overkill but it'll :grd:
Oh, on a good note, while i was going over the trailer, hooking lights up, checking tire pressure, ect. A fellow steelsoldiers member showed up and needed a hand getting a M105 off base so i dropped mine in the parking lot and went back for his. Here is a pic of his and other pics from the trip.
Anyway back to the front axle. The right front brake was dragging bad, bad enough to actually slow and stop my truck and the left front brake was lightly dragging also. well i found a shop just down the road to help, they were to busy to do it for me but not to busy to let me use their tools and...