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I wouldn’t be afraid of the truck for that price, if the title is all legit. The seller on the other hand, good luck? Sounds like he will be taking bids, or picking out of hundreds of inquiries on who writes the best love letter, begging him to choose them.
Failsafe alarm notorious for “failing”, if your low air pressure and parking brake warning lights are still functioning correctly put a piece of tape over the speaker until you decide if you want to spend the money to replace.
Very old Warn M1000. Looks unused, price would very wildly, especially depending if you have the solenoid pack and controller. Would call the rusty cable worthless, even though myself I would service and use it. Edit: just looked again, may be not rusted?
You could make some ugly caps out of wood, find the closest size hole saw you can find that will still let the axles spin. Only need a few oversize bolt holes with washers.
Good luck!
I have a motor partially tore down, what are you looking for, port thread size, how much room is in front of port for the sensor? Can probably get you pics Saturday, maybe even pull sensor if needed…
10 years ago back when I was still buying 16.5’s I was told that BFG only ran 16.5 tires once or twice a year. I think they only made 16.5 in A/T back then IIRC.
I’ve had experience with all of them except in smaller sizes.
The MT where a previous version, however where a good all around tire, but wore down fast.
The SSR where good off road, not great anywhere else, chunked, cracked, and split within a year of mounting. Warranted two that did the...
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