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srodocker's "little" project

srodocker

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ok heres mounting the 395's. hopefully putting them on next weekend. if you look in the back on the picture you can see the other 2 already mounted on rims
 

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:drool: Mmmmmmm tires.......................
Gonna look pretty sweet Scott.
Maybe check the brake components, while you have the old shoes off and before you put the big meats on.
 

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srodocker

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I will check it out hopefully next weekend. so i burned through whatever was in my tank because she ran like a wild beast today! pumped up the 395s to 55psi. cant wait to put the rears on. i have pics i'll post later of the WMO setup me and dan got going. holy cow its sweet. everything has quick disconnects on it so its very very portable
 

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heres my wmo setup parts

Filter base 4750
filter 5 micron 1749

water separator kit 4389

Dan and I also fabbed up a standoff guage. I bought a clip style tire guage and it sucks I have to buy a new one. it wont even clip in place looks cheaply made

also everything has quick disconnects even the output hose. we made the suction pipe into a weighted hose for easier transportation. it all fits into one of dans laser missle cases very snug too. all the valves make it very easy for one person to do. i'll take pics of all the new disconnect points as we put them all after i took these pics. oh and everything has caps so no leakage when disconnecting and moving around
 

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Looks like no hub flipping. Looks like a standard 20" split rim. Looks great like that Scott. I like how the tire/wheels come out to the width of the bed.
 

srodocker

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Yup used stock deuce wheels for now but may be switching to hemtt wheels way down the line. no hub flipping as i love the bed width look instead of the tucked in look.

dangerranger the truck in the background is a 43 GMC dumptruck. was a airforce truck before my friend got it. he has lots of toys hhehe
 
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