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Hopefully those xzl's hold up better
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So here's a trick for you all that I learned from the professional who came out to change my first tire when I was out in the middle of nowhere. The bottle jack does not have enough reach to lift the axle high enough. In this case I just dug the ground out the extra inch or two I needed. What he did though is to take some scrap lumber and we drove the truck (with the flat) up on the lumber pile. This raised the bad wheel a few inches so that when he jacked it it went high enough.
About the freeway pictures, it was I-90 and it was just backed up for some reason. I don't know what the cause was, but you are seeing people who decided to abandon ship and drive up one of the onramps to get off. Drivers get really nuts out here during commute hour. Then I had to deal with a woman who just decided to stop right in the middle of a 2 lane road - just stop - to look at some elk. For a long time.
15/16" socket. 5/8" studWhat is the thread size of the 20 bolts that hold the split rim together?
5/8-20???15/16" socket. 5/8" stud
5/8"-18 is fine thread5/8-20???
hmmm....... are you thinkinggg ctis cover hack5/8-20???
Much more than that...hmmm....... are you thinkinggg ctis cover hack
hmmm..... aussie wheel winch pulley??Much more than that...
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