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I use the geared torque multiplier to break them loose, but it's gears seem kind of weak for tightening. I carry one of these in the small cavity in the front edge of the bed for spinning nuts and tightening. You can't break it unless you are godzilla, and it can really get those lug nuts...
Welcome aboard rogpike. I had to replace that fuse on my first unit (802a) to get it to charge. It's a simple and cheap fix. Just remember the units above the 803a in size are 3 phase only.
Prayers outbound from Nashville. Thank you for your service, sacrifice and efforts. They will not go unnoticed by the good Lord. It's efforts like yours that help me remember there is good left in our country. Keep us informed on your progress and if you need any assistance along the way. Blessings!
Sorry to hear sjohn116. However, if someone mobilizing for Irma impact zone offered to buy mine today, I would do the same thing. There is always someone out there that need the equipment worse than a hobbiest. That's one of the reasons the hobby interests me... It can be useful! There are also...
No, the rebuild kit has the new air bag with the metal caps and rings in place. I did not use new O-rings. I did need new bushings in the shock-end once I dismantled the unit. I believe ReworkedLMTV was able to reuse his bushings. They are pricey at $22.50 each x2.
I believe the limitation on a 6x6 will be that the rear axles are too close together for 53's. The tires on the rear will contact each other or not even fit by my measurements. I can't imagine the fabrication/engineering needed to spread the axles apart. That would not be worth the trouble IMHO.
Yes, cab air ride went back together flawlessly. It certainly improved the CTIS issues. Occasionally, I will still get 5 flashing lights, but if I hit x country and dump a bit of air, it seems to reset when coming back up to 55 psi. I may still have a slight air leak in the hose fittings at the...
They "fit". However, wheel travel may bring the meaty monsters in contact with frame and bed structure. I would question if the front will hit during normal turning. All that said, I did see a truck being built by a FD for brush fires with them on it. Check out post #24 of this thread.
Welcome from TN. Your post looks great. I believe the standard enclosure is designed to be outside. However, I agree that a cover would be nice to keep leaves and trash out of the radiator if nothing else. you may want to check out the "auxiliary equipment" section on SS. It is basically a...
Welcome from TN! You'll find lots of helpful folk and good info all over SS. You may also want to consider something from The FMTV family. I may be biased towards them. The M-1078 or M-1079 would be a great platform.
I hauled some landscape wall block today for the church. In addition to the pallets of block, there is also 36 bags (1/2 pallet) of gravel stacked on the other side. This is the heaviest load I have hauled. It handled the load fine, but I could definitely feel the change in center of gravity.
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