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Just checking in one last time on the question I asked. From Fitz's reply am I to assume that 15X10 wheels with 33x12.5 tires will rub the fender? Like I stated earlier I already have 33x12.5 tires on stock CUCV wheels (no rubbing, trimmed a small bit off of the lower rear part of fender)...
Are you referring to the upper part of the fender or the front / rear lower part? I trimmed the rear lower about 1/4 inch when I put on the 33x12.5 because one tire rubbed when I made a sharp turn. Having no issues with rubbing now; am wondering if I increase wheel width from 8 inch to 10 inch...
I put on a set of Goodyear Dura Trak 33X12.50, cleaned and adjusted rear brake calipers, replaced vacuum regulator valve (transmission was starting out in 2nd gear rather than first gear), replaced both oil cooler lines and changed oil and filter.
Had a similar problem recently, my brake pedal went to the floor and took a pump or two to get a strong pedal.... Brakes lines had no air in them... I thought maybe the MC. Then I pulled off the rear drum hubs and noticed the brakes were way out of adjustment and the adjusters were stuck and...
I was worried about the stereo being left on also, that's why I used a lighted switch panel, if the light on the switch is on, then the device is still powered. It's already caught my attention a few times when I might have forgotten it was still on. So far, no drained battery, no devices...
Read this thread. I had a 12V problem and after some help from Warthog, I fixed the problem and then decided to add an additional fuse box for stereo, interior lights and auxillary power requirements. I took detailed photos and gave explanation as to what I did...
It is my pleasure. I just joined SS a few months ago and the people on this site have been great, I just want to be able to contribute as others have and as they continue to do. Glad you lke the install, I love tinkering with my M1009 and coming up with new ideas. My M1009 will always be a...