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I had my VW sand rail wad up a shoe just like that going down a big rocky hill. Scary. Now I will be welding my deuce shoes when they're off.
I think a good idea would be to periodically find a safe place and practice panic stopping our deuces. Good practice for driver to know what to expect...
Yes, it's like a vacuum boost, but air. Brakes are hydraulic. I think this is what we're going to be doing unless you want to buy an airpack. I recommend Erik's, closest.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?82753-MY-Airpack-Rebuild-with-Photos!
It's hot down here in the desert, I need...
My deuce rides way better than that 700, though some of that is the spring seat. If you want a decent ride and load capacity, air bags are the way to go. If you're bobbing 4x4, it shouldn't ride too bad. Front of the deuce doesn't ride too bad.
Yes...he didn't say.
I used to peg my Cummins 5.9 for short periods (big sand dune climbs) and never had a problem (related to heat anyway) but it would be nice to have some way to monitor actual piston temp so that we would really know how much we can push it and for how long.
From looking online, they look similar to my 12.00-20 XMLs. Any idea what size they are? Can't find it online. I'd like to see some. I'll have to get with my milsurp tire guy.
Since we already have Rusty's resume, here's my short version. I don't have as much HD truck experience, but I think more experience "pushing it" with oversize tires. Long time 4x4 breaker of axles, etc., mine and other's. Run a large machine and welding shop where we fix or make any and all...
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