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Anybody have any tips on the proper way to winch and additional equipment needed. My truck has a winch and the only time I used it was to see if it worked.
Why not just put the truck on jack stands and run it that way or you can remove the driveshaft coming out of the transfer case then put it in drive to narrow it down.
I was doing some paint prep on the M925A2 and under a layer of paint found what appears to be an outline of a buzzard or vulture whatever you want to call it painted on the door. Does anyone know what it signifies? I highlighted the outline with a pencil.
If you really want to mount the cans up front you could always pull the front bumper foward a bit using frame extensions so that the cans could fit behind the bumper. That way they would have added protection.
You could go with a torsion axle. Reliable Rubber Torsion Axle Suspension Units | Trailer Axles | Northern Tool + Equipment + Trailer Parts>Trailer Axles-_-224222
Then you have more avalability to electric brakes.
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