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The same could be expected when you have any accident, and they realize your truck frame has been altered and the handling characteristics were drastically effected.
Yup, it's correct.
It may be old.
It may have been labeled as such, and rated differently(like at full drum pull) rather than first layer pull?
I would not worry about it. It's the correct winch.
A look at the parts TM shows an NSN number of 5306004040781 or 5306004040782. Manufacturers SKU# 11640930.
Here are the specs for the first number. http://www.parttarget.com/5306-00-404-0781_5306004040781_11640930.html
Maybe you could knurl the area on a lathe.
Indeed, posting on SS with the intention to suggest/inform/educate someone how to defraud a government entity, will get you banned.
Please pull your heads out of your azzes, before hitting the enter key.
Do not start a new thread to solve the same problem you're discussing in your other thread. This is called cross posting and is against the site rules.
I'll merge this now.
Forget the politics.
When the owner posted an announcement that he was running for a local political position, I requested he delete the thread. He agreed, this is not the place for it.
Forget it.
Do not drive onto a board to break the bead. The rims are aluminum.
Go to a tire shop.
How bad are your old tires? I'm looking for a set for an oddball project. PM me.
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