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Cool, sounds like no down sides.
Out of curiosity, will the old canisters fit over the shinny new filters to keep it looking military? Not a big deal, just brain storming options for keeping the old look under the hood.
I'm going to do my first filter change with the OEM filters after I get the truck, but plan on changing all filters to the Jatonka spin on filters as soon as I can.
I like the anti-drain back feature of the oil filters to help get oil to the engine quicker on start up. Are there any tricks...
I'm bringing home my first Deuce next week and hope this will not be an issue. I've called and City code enforcement and police about it. Neigher have a problem with it parked on the street. HOA will not allow it in the driveway overnight and would take issue with it parked on the street, but...
Wow, I have an old F-16 chock (yellow wooden type) that I was going to use, but saw the big hollow rubber ones at the store and picked one of those up thinking it was a safer choice.
Now with everyone saying I need two, do I need to clone my USAF chock and avoid the hallow rubber one, or just...
Is there a reason why you pass the oil though a 5 micron before the 10 micron filter? I would think you would get better life out of your filters if you switched the order of those two unless you have another reason for doing it in that order with your particular set up.
So the idea is in a hard crash the cage could be ripped from the truck as long as it stayed intact. Thus adding the possible benefit of removing the 13,000 lb hammer.
It's not a ROPS it is a light bar, gun ring, seatbelt rack. In no way is the device certified as a ROPS. ;)
Actually it could also be sold as a kit with the buyer welding up the pieces.
Cool, I will pick one up. Always fun to wave down the Snap on truck. ... it only hurts when you realize what you spent vs what you walked away with. :shock: :D
I saw that earlier. So why did they reverse the thread on one side of the vehicle?
What do you carry in the vehicle to change a tire when impact is not available. (I mean beyond a cell phone and a checkbook. :) )
There was a story about some computer chips supplied to the US government that upon examination had been "hacked" where someone could turn them off remotely. I believe it turned out that the contractor had them made in China per the article.
Unbelievable that we would design weapon systems...
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