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That is just a link for wheel spacers and adapters. There is no adapter that goes from an 8x6.5 to a 5x5” bolt pattern. The spacing going from 8 lug won’t allow to go to 5 lug. So did you actually find a 5x5 hub replacement for the 8x6.5?
I have a M116A3 trailer and I do not want to do a full axel swap. I want to keep the original drop axel. What I would like to do is just swap the 8x6.5 hub to a 5x5 hub. Has anyone done this? Does anyone have a part number or info on where I could get this replacement hub?
Are you still making these boxes for a vic1 system? And is there a way to either add to the box or is it capable of being able to plug in like say a gaming head set with mic with either like a 3.5mm headphone jack or a 1/4 and be able to talk and head using a new style civilian head set?
How do I remove just the hydraulic head? Does the quill shaft have to be removed? Or does the timing need to be in a certain position for it to come out. I have every thing off with the timing points lined up but the head won't come out. I remember there was a certain position it had to be in...
Ok so I should have no problems interchanging the 90100a with the 90101a? Sorry just trying to double check if anyone has done this because the TM is not very clear
So if I was running a 90100a and I think it may have a hair line crack so I was going to replace it and was having trouble finding a 90100a but I did find a used 90101a looks just about as old as the on one I had. So it is not a new head will I run into any problems running this one on do I need...
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