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Defiantly get rubbing on tight turns on the fronts.
Ive never rubbed in the back and i've articulated pretty good in the back.
and the a3 rims do fit on the a2s as they are both 6 bolt patterns and are the same axle. the rims are wider. not sure on offset though
It used to be a kitchen truck with a pipe walkway on the side to get the food out of the back from what i've been told by some vets.
the hitch kit is from TM america! I also have his front hitch kit as well but its not welded up yet.
those are 395's on standard deuce rims with a tube inside...
hahaha mike. projects on which deuce!!!!
added side ally lights. 100w 24v bulbs. need to order more as I used my last 2 i had bought awhile ago. same lights as my backups and i plan on hooking them up to the same toggle as the backup lights
also for the bed of my truck trying to figure out...
So forgot to add my backup camera that dan wired in. pretty freaking awesome....
Added a pivot crane to the back of the truck I can remove the arm and store it in the front of bed or underneath not to sure yet. Buddy and I tested it by pulling up the nose of a the 105 camper even with the...
wow havent posted in awhile. well heres one update air ride seats. I guess i will go take pics of what i've done since then.
I called the company Seats Inc. to figure out what psi to run seats at and they said they just hook up a 24v compressor and it puts out the psi it needs. So I still...
i would maybe go with bigger tubes after hearing the les shawb guy tell mike that the tube needs to be inflated up to 50psi? to hold tight. maybe go with a 1400 tube? but that doesnt seem right...i've never had a problem with mine...
Its a little like washer thing that goes over the spindle. and this was only on the damaged hub. we didnt even get to the driver side yet.
but dwayne did tell me how to pack bearings and put the seals down and such. which was sweet.
i also learned sailors do swear a lot hahahha @amram
nope...long day...came down to a single nut as i bought 24 of the coarse thread...needed fine. dwayne dale and mike were here to help out and we did some cleaning of the hub and worked on mikes truck. and ate a lot of pizza!