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First guy that shows up at MY LAND, and tells me I gotta remove somethin is gonna find out the hard way that I'm not goin out without a fight. Hope he's not allergic to lead.:evil:
That is a good idea too. But I just bought 6 Volt-a-drops for $1.25 each off of Ebay so I'm gonna use those for now. Seemed cheap, whats the normal goin price? They came yesterday and are new in the box hope this was a good buy.
Ok So I decided to go with the volt a drops to cut down my voltage to my trailer lights. I'm trying to decide if I should just mount them on the truck and hard wire them in to the trailer plug on the truck or should I make a removeable mount for them with a male and female plug so I can plug...
nless you're goin to mud the truck all the time I'd just put it back together and keep it greased. It would take alot of use and dirt to make it get loose.
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Ah cool I also turned up the air pressure governor to 115 psi so that my trailers Maxi's are a little happier. Is this gonna cause any early compressor failure or will it be fine? The truck in my avatar is what I'll be hauling.:twisted:
I found a cargo bed for it so it won't be bare. As for tongue weight it should be ok it'll have 3000 lbs of monster truck tires on the front of the trailer and 10,000 lbs of monster truck over the axles. The lift gate on the side is to lift the tires on the trailer and is hydro powered...
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