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Ha ha, Got 4 of my 16.00R20 tires mounted. Waiting on a new valve stem, and some new O rings to come UPS this Friday before I can mount the other two. So for now, I just chained up the front axle so I could atleast move the truck out of my shop. So I decided to get a couple pictures of it with just the two axles. It is almost tempting to remove the middle axle. It looks pretty cool as a 4x4. And if I did, I would put the rear axle right back where it is right now. No shortening of the frame or bed.
But............. I prefer my trucks with all three axles.
But yeah, my answer to the tree huggin, global warming people who have told me my Chevy Suburban was way too big............
And also my answer to the people who told me my frickin LOGGING TRUCK was TOO BIG!!! Ha ha!
I can't wait to get the other two tires mounted, and get the SF97 in the mail so I can go to the DMV and register this thing! It's already been insured for close to a month now because I put insurance on it with State Farm back when I thought I was going to be able to go get it at the beginning of June before finding out Barstow was so busy that they couldn't give me a pickup appointment til weeks later. AHHHHHHH!!!! Pretty sure I am going to register it historic. It's barely old enough to, and I don't think I am going to use it enough to justify spending $1,000 or more a year for registration, and don"t want to have to put my CA numbers on it, or pay extra for it on my BIT inspection, or have to pay heavy vehicle use tax on top of the registration fees, and don't want to have to worry about the California air resources board and their ridiculous nonsense. Yep, I think historical is the way to go.
But............. I prefer my trucks with all three axles.
But yeah, my answer to the tree huggin, global warming people who have told me my Chevy Suburban was way too big............
And also my answer to the people who told me my frickin LOGGING TRUCK was TOO BIG!!! Ha ha!
I can't wait to get the other two tires mounted, and get the SF97 in the mail so I can go to the DMV and register this thing! It's already been insured for close to a month now because I put insurance on it with State Farm back when I thought I was going to be able to go get it at the beginning of June before finding out Barstow was so busy that they couldn't give me a pickup appointment til weeks later. AHHHHHHH!!!! Pretty sure I am going to register it historic. It's barely old enough to, and I don't think I am going to use it enough to justify spending $1,000 or more a year for registration, and don"t want to have to put my CA numbers on it, or pay extra for it on my BIT inspection, or have to pay heavy vehicle use tax on top of the registration fees, and don't want to have to worry about the California air resources board and their ridiculous nonsense. Yep, I think historical is the way to go.