wehring
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Hey Folks,
The M925 has not sold so I have decided to put it under the fire knife during my Christmas vacation. Will, Soni, Joe and other big truck gurus please chime in for some questions. This is my first bobbed truck with air brakes so I do not really know what I should expect to find.
Question 1: Will I need a proportioning valve when I use a single rear axle or is the supply to the tandems split in a way that I will not need one?
Question 2: What is the groups opinion on an optimal wheel base? I am going to use a deuce (12') bed so I figured I would get an approach angle from the front (remember the winch) and match it on the rear.
Ideas to incorporate. I am going to:
1. Replace the drop down pintle with a deuce pintle and add one of my drop down double receiver hitches.
2. The rear suspension will be the Freightliner airbag system
3. Don't know if I am going to run 1400s or 1600s. Got 1400s in the tire room but the 1600s would look great.
4. Going 686 tan (got some deuce tan cargo covers that need a purpose)
What say ye? I am sure the purists are locking my Lat/Long in their GPS machines to hand deliver me a good beating.
Justin Wehring
979 997 3112
The M925 has not sold so I have decided to put it under the fire knife during my Christmas vacation. Will, Soni, Joe and other big truck gurus please chime in for some questions. This is my first bobbed truck with air brakes so I do not really know what I should expect to find.
Question 1: Will I need a proportioning valve when I use a single rear axle or is the supply to the tandems split in a way that I will not need one?
Question 2: What is the groups opinion on an optimal wheel base? I am going to use a deuce (12') bed so I figured I would get an approach angle from the front (remember the winch) and match it on the rear.
Ideas to incorporate. I am going to:
1. Replace the drop down pintle with a deuce pintle and add one of my drop down double receiver hitches.
2. The rear suspension will be the Freightliner airbag system
3. Don't know if I am going to run 1400s or 1600s. Got 1400s in the tire room but the 1600s would look great.
4. Going 686 tan (got some deuce tan cargo covers that need a purpose)
What say ye? I am sure the purists are locking my Lat/Long in their GPS machines to hand deliver me a good beating.
Justin Wehring
979 997 3112