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Ha.. Yeah I don't think most people are going to want to pay that for such an "unimportant" modDid you happen to look at the price?
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Ha.. Yeah I don't think most people are going to want to pay that for such an "unimportant" modDid you happen to look at the price?
It may be more important for a fire department in flood prone coastal areas than the average person. Or would seem like it should be. They are given the trucks.Ha.. Yeah I don't think most people are going to want to pay that for such an "unimportant" mod
Ha.. Yeah I don't think most people are going to want to pay that for such an "unimportant" mod
Okay most on here just need the open setup run to the intake, to stop the leaks. But for you other chuckle heads, like me, that think we have to have every bell and whistle look for the stock fording system that is made for your trucks, they are out there, the navy and Marines ordered most of thier trucks with the fording system which does just what y'all are talking about it adds a small amount of air pressure to the drivetrain. I have one on my M927.True, but trust me when I tell you more guys than
you can shake a stick at could care less about such
annoyances and simple want it, working, and "Yesterday".
Considering the alternative, which is what, tear into
things every time you ford?, it might be a $ saver.
I have never seen this idea of a super-low-pressurized axle
housing system before. Maybe there is a
huge NoNo reason why but till that is presented the idea is plausible.
If the NoNo is "It will leak a little bit of oil" I care not to hear that, so what.
If it leaks a LOT of oil it NEEDS to be fixed and not an issue.
Punt
Look in the TM's for testing axles w/ pressure.After all the flooding in my town, I'm thinking of going down this road as well. I'm curious if anyone can explain any possible ill effects with pressurizing the axles for short fording trips. snip
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