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I kept the wheels and tires intact. Truck rides smoother but wanders all over the road, like I knew it would until the camber fix this week. Need to adjust my brakes which are new as well then it will be a pleasure to drive. Acceleration if you call it that feels a little better to me.
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I'm going to put a pair on the front first. Then I will look for the best solution for the center rear. I can feel them fighting each other so we will see what effect lockout hubs on the front have with this. Some folks just pull a rear axle and put a front axle cap in it's place on the center rear.
Got them all installed yesterday. A big difference in ride quality, much smoother.
I will have to change the caster as it takes a little getting used to at speed.Overall very pleased with the MRAPs
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I think the outer seals are just for looks, just flipped all my hubs yesterday and there is always a very little oil on the shoes no matter how good I think I seal the keyway. The oil is always very little and at the top of the shoes. I also just repack the bearings and do not fill the cavity...
Never thought of a Deuce looking sexy but if you say so. Thanks . I still have to flip the hubs on the rear so it might be a day or two before I drive it.Still have to change all the gear oil as well.
Well It's tough by yourself, these are right stout(I did get the neighbor lady to help) but the fronts are on and man what a difference it makes. Makes the stock Deuce tires look silly. Now to flip 4 rear hubs and continue. I used 6 adapters from Peashooter and the machining and fit were...