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I REALLY think you MISS READ WM, what he said was a COMPLEMENT, a REDNECK will do things to have FUN that others think is CRAZY, and if driving a 151 under water is not, I am not sure what is.
I am KINDER/GENTLER this morning or I would comment on your last sentence as I have had personal...
there is a 5., something but finding it is like a full set of hens teeth, I was told that a high 4. something had existed for road trucks with MANY gears, never seen this on paper
the slop as you call it in the rear spring saddles is so when the truck goes off road, the springs have room to work, both up/down ans side to side
the duel rear drive shaft set up is very well built and will last about forever as long as you keep everything greased
as far as a another trans...
is this the SAME vehicle that has been in the old want adds for ever, another auto renew run on add, in fact looks like THREE adds for the SAME TRUCK, all RUN ON
In this case 1 in 7 (14%) odds of something happening is NOT very good odds, and this was a well thought out tow, by someone that KNOWS these trucks that could have had a VERY bad ending, now think of all the GRAB and GO tows. with all the flat tows going on, it is only a matter of time before...
very glad you walked away from this
just curious, how many flat tows have you done before this one bit you, looks like the odds finally caught up with you
Proper rigging will prevent this. if the ring is in the dirt, there is more problems here then just the stop. the first question is why, then it is a down hill run from there
also you need to try posting your questions in ONE post instead of draging them out over a page