That was my mistake. I thought the a back-up camera and monitor would be 12v. Rooster said 24v.Sorry I didn't follow his entire post. Only read the part where it seemed somebody was looking for switched 12v.
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That was my mistake. I thought the a back-up camera and monitor would be 12v. Rooster said 24v.Sorry I didn't follow his entire post. Only read the part where it seemed somebody was looking for switched 12v.
After having three of the super singles blow out on me I let the truck sit for the winter. Found a set of 11.00 X 20 G177 with lug nuts while on my honeymoon. Unfortunately I had parked the truck too far back in the woods and didn't have power out there to air up the super singles or to run an impact wrench. So I had to jack it up on a side hill and change all the tires by hand. It was fun keeping the tires from rolling down the hill, but I got it finished so I can start driving it again.
14.00 X 20's. I got a deal on three spares tires off the rims and kept mounting them myself which was getting tiring. They call these the Rocky Mountains for a reason.And I thought changing tires in the Florida heat was problematic. I was going to ask how you tore up the singles... then I saw the terrain. What size were the singles?
I down shift alot and what not when towing heavy. It slowly had gotten more loose than befor and a little sloppy on gear selection. Maybe one of the hard plastic pieces that it mounts up with or broke. I could move the shifter up and down but it wouldnt do anything. Free pull.I only have a couple of thousand miles on mine, so how do you break a shifter cable?
This is just for my knowledge only and not in any way, shape, or form saying you did anything wrong as I have zero expirence towing a MV. I am just wondering so if I ever have to tow another MV with my 923A2 I have some more knowledge.Good point and something to watch out for. I let a 923A2 push my 923 down a pretty steep hill on a wet day a couple of months ago. Downshift and brakes weren't helping a lot. Fortunately I got a pretty good lesson in with no harm to anyone else or myself. But the car that had to go into the ditch as I slid past him had a pretty surprised look on his face. This was on a 12 foot wide driveway with about a 12 percent grade. And the guy could see me for quite a distance but couldn't yield to downhill traffic till right at the last. Both he and I were fortunate that we didn't end up in the ditch with two 923's on top of him.
I really like the flap cap on the exhaust. I haven't seen it done that way, how does it look running?View attachment 633608View attachment 633609View attachment 633610View attachment 633611
After doing some reading I decided to remove the axle vents and link them all together and run the hose up to the firewall. I capped off the hose with a outboard fuel filter to prevent anything from clogging up the hose. The filter flows all the air needed to vent. I also prepped and painted a spare exhaust pipe and replaced the one on the truck. Used rustoleum high temp paint. Will see how it holds up. These are preps for the convoy to the Weare, NH show.
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