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Well if you'd feed bear on a routine and stop making him beg everyone....Better put him on a strict diet!!
Guess who weighs 98lbs now (as opposed to 86 at the GA Rally)??
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Well if you'd feed bear on a routine and stop making him beg everyone....Better put him on a strict diet!!
Guess who weighs 98lbs now (as opposed to 86 at the GA Rally)??
How does it ride and handle? Looks great. Love how the dogs ears fold over on his head!
I just gotta ask...was he drooling over the truck...or...er...YOU??LOL, he is on a very strict diet... Great Dane's tummies are very sensitive, So all he gets is premium dog food and bones to chew on. I made the mistake of giving a tiny piece of the christmas ham.... and well I was paying for it all that night.
Drove the deuce to work today and getting onto base the gate guard was drooling so much that I was glad that it was raining so I didn't have to clean the side of the truck off when I got out.
I have seen a video like that before and that is crazy! Deuce's dad was pushing 200lbs. He was the biggest in his litter... He is starting to like the sound of his own voice, sounding meaner and meaner everyday!Sorry to keep the thread on a tangent, but here's my 4 1/2 year old male Great Dane, Hudson. He's 190 lbs. My wife's occupation is a professional dog handler. Hudson is an AKC Champion, Grand Champion, and a Canine Good Citizen. He's also one helluva guard dog for the deuce!
Here is a Youtube video link of Hudson peeking over our 6 foot privacy fence at the neighbors a few years ago. We own the other Danes too!
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Did you save all that mud to take back to Durnamtown next rally? There was enough mud on your trucks that they could make a small hill out of it
Got the old tires off and pressure washed some of that durhamtown mud off from the Ga rally (note to self: durhamtown mud burns the eyes.
I think they have plenty of it there!Did you save all that mud to take back to Durnamtown next rally? There was enough mud on your trucks that they could make a small hill out of it
truck looks great but, I would hait to be the guy how as to undo all those nuts just to patch a tire................ one hour of loosing nuts, ten mins to patch tire, anther hour to tighten all the nuts back down, ten mins to air back up and a fork lift to put the wheel back on. And I thought 16r20 on fmtv rims where bad, you guys make one he!! of a team I must say.Updated pictures... and all I have to say is GRRRRRR!!!!!!
It has something to do with attractive women driving larger then normal trucks, I have received more then my share of smacks to the back of the head by my wife for fogging up the windows when I see a cute 6'2'' blond driving a tri-axle dump truck down the road that's well developed in all the right spots (there happens to be a women owned company of heavy truck operators not ten mins from my house and they all five drive purple mack dump trucks). Its a very simple math problem attractive women + larger then normal trucks + uniform = OH MY GOD HIT ME AGAIN.Drove the deuce to work today and getting onto base the gate guard was drooling so much that I was glad that it was raining so I didn't have to clean the side of the truck off when I got out.
The wandering is caused by the shims between the springs and the axle up front. Those are put in for the stock bias plye tires to help return to center when steering. If you remove or reverse those shims, it will be better.It is going to take some getting used to. Feels like a whole different truck. She does want to wander a tad and the steering is touchy now. Still working on getting the air pressure just right. Right now it is 40 in the front, 25 in the rears and still riding on the center a little bit. The rears are almost there. As far as Deuce, (doggy) his ears want to stand up so bad!
Along the same lines as what you all are talking about here, is this a problem a person was going to put 11.00-20 NDT on their deuce or not?Updated pictures... and all I have to say is GRRRRRR!!!!!!
I have ten wheels kinda like these, I dont know if I should go 5ton or 2 1/2ton bolt pattern.Once we get a plate designed, we'll probably begin marketing them. We are working on our own HEMTT plate right now as well.
Are they "kinda" like these or "are" they these? To use these wheels on a 5 ton you would have to machine out the centers like you do to put a hemmt rim on a 2 1/2 ton. They will NOT bolt directly on a 5 ton, the lug pattern won't work, the deuce worked great though with being able to fit the stock lug pattern inside the original hub hole.I have ten wheels kinda like these, I dont know if I should go 5ton or 2 1/2ton bolt pattern.
I can't say that for sure because I don't know how hard or expensive it would be to modify these wheels to fit a 5 ton. You could always be the first to try.I looked at mine they are the same wheel.
So it would be a lot easier and cheaper to put them on a 2 1/2 ton.
The center hole is 11" the bolt pattern is 13 1/4 for the MRAP.
Im not sure on the HEMTT.
HEMTT's are 10 on 11-1/4", same as 5tons.What is the factory lug pattern on the marp and hemtt rims?