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RE: neat...
Nope, they are radials :D
I have the 12bolt rims, so they can hold up to 50psi, much more than the 35pso that the tires take.
I regards to the sway bar, i actually have a set of the ORD sway bar disconnects, just havent got the old bushings out of the bar.
RE: Great...stuck in Fennville w/a no-start CUCV any suggest
If my truck didnt have a broken steering arm, I would come with it. My cell # is (586)615-1640
call me, should be able to come over with a few friends and help ya out.
I Broke Steering parts!!!
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I sheared three of the four studs that hold my stock steering arm and the 2.5" block (came with the 6" lift from superlift) to the knuckle.
:x :x :x
The studs...
they also must be no larger 640x480 resolution. If you are using an older version of windows, you can find a free program for resizing the images by searching on google. If you need further assistance just ask.
Shouldn't cost much. you can get wheel centers for $60 ea. for that size of rim. and a shop ususally doesnt charge much to weld them in.
or you can make a simple jig and weld them in yourself.
why dont you just have a new center welded into the rim that you want to use. as long as its a pressed center you dont have to worry about any bending that could happen with a flat steel center.
there is a link on the alt. itself. mine was blue, but not sure it was the original one. I just removed the fused link from the wire and put in a regular fuse holder with a 10amp fuse. It worked like a charm.
Locate the glow plug controller under the dash, its a black box with about 10wires going into it (located near the steering column)
the light blue wire is a ground, its completes the circuit on the relay that energizes it and makes the connection between the top and bottom terminals (thus...
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