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If you’re trying to improve fuel mileage by doing this good luck… but if you must try removing the rear driveshaft and blanking off both rear axle shafts, as well as the same on the steer axle, if you have an air shift transfer case, would have the best chances of any measurable results. It also...
I’m not sure if an XM truck would be in there? If so, I would think it would be one of the lowest serials in 1969 or 1970 if not a special serial number. You might also look for clues that it started life as an M54, IIRC there where a few M39 series, reset, or converted over to M809 series… You...
Depends on your speed… at 25mph I’d drop down to around 20psi. Just make sure your sidewalls aren’t wrinkling at any point.
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If I remember correctly your within the limits of Sand Trails at that weight, and speed, but if you’re looking for stability in the hills to prevent a rollover, they won’t help with their low air pressures, same rim width, and think they would puncture much easier. I was hoping maybe you were...
Hello Ladoublet!
I believe you said you would be off-road only, but what are you doing with your truck, how much weight, and at what speeds are you hauling?
I was considering Sand trails at one point for extra flotation in farm fields, but we have a lot of steep hills, and field stone here, I...
For that kind of money you might want to have your friend take a peek at the Frankencab in Nevada that popped up in the classified a bit ago. Posted by a brand new member though, so use the same caution…
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