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Before I sold my M813 years ago I had it registered with class "B" plates in WV with insurance through state farm. When took the initial SF-97 to WV DMV I had it titled as 25995 GVW.
I have heavy duty jack stands but ALWAYS used cribbing blocks 6x6 on heavy vehicles (2 1/2, 5 tons, farm tractors, dozers. Blocks are more forgiving and less likely to tip over when wrenching hard.
Get a refund immediately!
99.9% of all the states titling loopholes have been closed by revisions to state laws. This has put titling services out of business.
Ask yourself one question: Do you really want a truck YOU CANNOT EVER DRIVE AND CANNOT SELL!
GET A REFUND NOW! I MEAN TODAY! :grd...
Ok after I got this in my email last night from support@steelsoldiers.com, the email has been added to my junk email list until things are rectified on this site. See below for the BS email message
You should be thankful for this. You get important information and a positive message, much...
You be fine with anything over 1000CCA a piece, I had two Deep cycle AGM marine batteries in my M813A1 and she started in temps such as the teens (17-19 degrees), just use your pre-heater.
Those old 6TL's are too troublesome to fool with and NO blems were ever available in my neck of the woods...