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Hey, Brother, not trying to pick a nit here. However, I think we'd all feel a little better if you did not use a bottle jack for primary support while working under the beast. Please, use wood cribbing or a nice, hefty jack stand. We don't want to see any more statistics :shock...
My 5 in. top stack came powder coated, but the coating started to let go. So, I had it sandblasted in addition to the heat shield (had a lot of old paint built up on it). I blacked out the whole system using a high temperature paint. That required removing everything all the way to the header...
I tucked mine up against the crossmember directly above the trunnion. I fabricated a special bracket out of some 1/4" steel angle then drilled and mounted the bracket to the crossmember. Both the R-12 service relay and the SR-7 spring brake modulating valve were bolted to the bracket just low...
Yes, I have them all over my truck. I have only used the all brass types. All my brake system lines are DOT nylon and these fittings are much easier to work with. You will thank yourself for the transition.
I would say say buy what you need with maybe a few extras. I get them from...
I spec'd out the part numbers then measured my boxes. The 8758142 part number is the size you're looking for. It measures 30"L X 16H X 12W.
I don't know why the TM list two separate part numbers. All the trucks appear to use the same size box.
I took my truck out for a little street and freeway driving yesterday. You know, to celebrate Earth Day ;);) The ride characteristics appear to the same as with the standard ends. Really no change. Being a short wheel-based truck, it has always been a bouncer anyway. Luckily, in the past few...
The rivets are a good time, huh?! What only 30 more to go?:smile: Sorry, didn't mean to make light of the situation. But, been there, done that! Did you grind the heads off or burn them off? With the shape of the OEM backing plates, it was difficult to get an angle grinder in there to get a good...
Thanks for your input. I would like to see the failed one, if you wouldn't mind sharing. In your best estimate, how much actual weight was on the truck when it failed?
Luber-Finer LWHB4861 (includes large bracket) is what I used. The steel angle is my addition. Here's my thread...http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?166921-M809-series-Coolant-Fiter-Install
His distributor is local to me. I actually talked with them and was going to strike a deal directly. However, Erik is a good guy and conducts a fair and honest business. So, I ended up a cutting deal with him. I like supporting the small business owner.
Must be like butter!
From what I understand, they are designed as an upgrade for the OEM and are not from another application. These torque rods appear very specific and unique to this type of suspension.
I have spoken to Erik personally. He has told me his water truck customers use them and are satisfied with...
My 14 year old was helping me and one popped pretty good. He told he was going to change his drawers :shock: :grin: I was a bit leery over the stock Harbor Freight arbor plates. I have heard explosive stories about those. I have replaced them with some nice upgrades.
You need 12 total, eight...