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(Forgive the narrative, but who doesn't like a good narrative...)
So the last 3 months have been an incredible learning experience. The Green Iron disease is a real thing... don't underestimate. Ever since I brought home "The Dog" (named by my 6yo daughter), there's been a random vibration when driving/braking/moving. Loaded/unloaded, didn't seem to change - but like I said, it was also random. Sometimes it was there, sometimes it was smooth as ... well as smooth as the M939 gets under the best conditions. I always attributed it to G177's on split rims, which were of unknown history and age.
Last weekend, Av8tor hooked me up with some nearly new 1600r20 on Combat Rims at an incredibly reasonable price (and he's only 2 hours from me, which was a bonus - and yes, that thread is coming soon). I was hoping, probably naively, that aside from the upgrade and "killer beast" stance, this would alleviate the vibration. Nope. Got worse... WAY worse.
All along, occasionally, as I am maneuvering out of my driveway, a random "clunk" is heard. I, again naively, assumed something was rolling around in the toolbox or the bed.
Now mind you, EVERY DAY I've tasked myself with some added project. This evening, I got my replacement Budd Nuts from Big Mikes (along with a speedo ratio adjuster, and a new socket... for the new impact driver, for the new 1/2" hose, for the new belt drive 70 gallon compressor all of which was required - at least when reporting to the wife - to put on the 500lb behemoth wheels and tires ). As I backed the Dog into my maintenance area, I heard the clunk, and dismissed it. It wasn't until the 6yo (who loves nothing more than watching me drop things, and look consistently frustrated) says "Daddy, why aren't the back wheels straight?" Huh? Whaaaat?
I'll be strung for hamhocks...she's right! WTF is that?! When I look at the rear wheels, one set appears to be offset by about 6 inches left/right from the other set. I can't tell which set it is, but think it's the forward axle. Then, I parked the truck, hearing the clunk again, I immediately got out, and ****ed if the wheels weren't perfectly aligned again!
So now, I'm asking people that are confirmed more knowledgable than me (and since it's not something covered in any of the TM's that I can find)... WTF is that?! I'm guessing the bobbers will have the answer faster than I can figure out. Any help to point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated... But here's some photos...
Passenger Side
Driver Side
After re-parking, clunk, back in place!
So the last 3 months have been an incredible learning experience. The Green Iron disease is a real thing... don't underestimate. Ever since I brought home "The Dog" (named by my 6yo daughter), there's been a random vibration when driving/braking/moving. Loaded/unloaded, didn't seem to change - but like I said, it was also random. Sometimes it was there, sometimes it was smooth as ... well as smooth as the M939 gets under the best conditions. I always attributed it to G177's on split rims, which were of unknown history and age.
Last weekend, Av8tor hooked me up with some nearly new 1600r20 on Combat Rims at an incredibly reasonable price (and he's only 2 hours from me, which was a bonus - and yes, that thread is coming soon). I was hoping, probably naively, that aside from the upgrade and "killer beast" stance, this would alleviate the vibration. Nope. Got worse... WAY worse.
All along, occasionally, as I am maneuvering out of my driveway, a random "clunk" is heard. I, again naively, assumed something was rolling around in the toolbox or the bed.
Now mind you, EVERY DAY I've tasked myself with some added project. This evening, I got my replacement Budd Nuts from Big Mikes (along with a speedo ratio adjuster, and a new socket... for the new impact driver, for the new 1/2" hose, for the new belt drive 70 gallon compressor all of which was required - at least when reporting to the wife - to put on the 500lb behemoth wheels and tires ). As I backed the Dog into my maintenance area, I heard the clunk, and dismissed it. It wasn't until the 6yo (who loves nothing more than watching me drop things, and look consistently frustrated) says "Daddy, why aren't the back wheels straight?" Huh? Whaaaat?
I'll be strung for hamhocks...she's right! WTF is that?! When I look at the rear wheels, one set appears to be offset by about 6 inches left/right from the other set. I can't tell which set it is, but think it's the forward axle. Then, I parked the truck, hearing the clunk again, I immediately got out, and ****ed if the wheels weren't perfectly aligned again!
So now, I'm asking people that are confirmed more knowledgable than me (and since it's not something covered in any of the TM's that I can find)... WTF is that?! I'm guessing the bobbers will have the answer faster than I can figure out. Any help to point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated... But here's some photos...
Passenger Side
Driver Side
After re-parking, clunk, back in place!
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