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M215 What kind of lights are those mounted in your front bumper? APC? I thought of doing the same with mine. Your Truck Looks Great.
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You are correct, those are APC lights. I have them on a separate switch so they can be used with or without the head lights.M215 What kind of lights are those mounted in your front bumper? APC? I thought of doing the same with mine. Your Truck Looks Great.
I agree, it was a lot of work, but it was what I wanted. Flipping the rear hubs allows the rims to all face the same way, bolts out with the hubs flush with the face of the rims.I think it was well worth flipping the hubs....The truck looks awesome that way!
Do they track the same that way?
Soni
i agree with jwaller, i think it is way too much work for no benefit to me,with that being said im a firm believer that its your truck to do with as you please. looks great singled outI agree, it was a lot of work, but it was what I wanted. Flipping the rear hubs allows the rims to all face the same way, bolts out with the hubs flush with the face of the rims.
Karl
My M813 (governed 2100rpm) will run around 65 on 14.00's. Hard to know exactly, because my speedometer only goes to 60.. However, at that speed I feel a bit like a missile, and I don't like that.Any speed increase with the 14s? I'm happy running about 50mph with my truck, they werent made for much more than that, but I'm curious if the 14s change the top speed much while keeping the engine at a happy rpm.
DLC, not sure what type of rims you are using. 5 ton super singles & HEMIT rims are bolt together tubeless. Leaking can occur at the large O-ring or the valve stem. Most likely the O-ring. These can be converted to tube & flap type but the rim has to be modified.My fire dept. Just got a set of used 14.00 X 20 wheels to put on our 5ton we use to haul water with. Problem is most of the wheels leak air. I personally am not familiar with this rim system. is it just a matter of braking them all down and then reinflating or is it more then that? what's your thought? Thanks
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