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Jon, your truck looks awesome!!!!!!
I see you have a lockout on the middle axle. :D But what is the thing covering the axle flange on the right rear?
Great install on the radio gear.
I think a lot of vendors (and spectators) try to get back home Saturday or Sunday morning so they can have some time to unpack and relax before they have to go back to work on Monday.
As somebody who has gone to a lot of car shows, either displaying a car, being a vendor, or just a spectator, I...
I'm not being snarky! You'll know it when I am being snarky.
I think it was an honest question and that's why I prefaced it with my agreement that a reasonably priced dual circuit system, even if it didn't mimic the factory "dual airpack" system was a worthy goal.
I just wanted to know about...
Ok, I am totally down with trying to find a practical (meaning affordable) way of upgrading to a dual circuit system. So no arguments there.
But what is this supposed deficiency in stopping ability you are referring to? An M44 series truck will lock all 10 tires on hard asphalt when the brake...
Very nice.
The answer to your speed issue is an overdrive. Regearing it creates a bunch of of issues (if you or future owners ever want to crawl through the woods, it's a detriment), taller tires don't make enough of a difference, etc.
The overdrive is the best of all worlds-you keep the...
Actually, you don't have to go quite that far..............
Do your search and once you are viewing the results and you see a thread that you know is the right one (so you don't have to open it and read it), you can place your cursor over the link, right click and then choose "copy link...
FYI, those search results are temporary. I do not know how long they last but it isn't more than a few hours. When you do a search, the site assigns your search a # and holds that search and it's results for awhile, then discards it.
In the future, you will need to provide links.
This discussion has been covered in amazing depth multiple times on the site already. Here are two of the biggest discussions:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/general-polls/48649-buying-m35a2-m35a3.html...
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/conversations/41321-slave-cables.html (see post #7)
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/auxillary-equipment/36517-elusive-slave-cable-adapter.html
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/electrical/26223-slave-cable-adapter.html
I think that posters question would be allowable. Although it probably is a classified ad in disguise, it is a reasonable forum topic/question to ask where to find an item.
This is the difficulty in having a steadfast rule.... some actions straddle the middle line.
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