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I may need to move a non running truck from Richmond to Atlanta. It is a flatbed that is slightly smaller than a deuce. Any favorite companies/suggestions?
obviously this would require scaling up, but wouldn't interfere with the stock suspension when not in use...
http://www.stu-offroad.com/suspension/sdw/sdw-1.htm
Re: RE: M108 bead breaker
unless you are really luck and get some like the ones I had... I was able to completely unload the suspension on my deuce w/o breaking the bead :shock: I dropped them off & had a tire place do them. they got them done, but I was told "don't come back if you have...
I am about to rebuild/ replace all 6 wheels cylinders and replace all the soft brake lines on my deuce. I plan on doing it in stages (one axle at a time) will I risk damge by removing all brake fluid then leaving the sytem "open" untill I finish (a couple of weeks)?
RE: Your right
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&p=60949#60949
I did it last year... the main thing I would do differently is to setup the PTO before the winch is in the truck. A way to raise/ lower the winch during install was a major help(I used a chain fall)
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