- 4,288
- 1,771
- 113
- Location
- Edmond, Oklahoma
It pays to know the Hawker Representative and still have a current military ID.Picked up? Where does one buy those beasts?
That’s about all I can say per his request.
Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
It pays to know the Hawker Representative and still have a current military ID.Picked up? Where does one buy those beasts?
It’s all personal preference.I love my 6dt lead acid that I can maintain. I can't see why I'd need anything else. I have no plans of flipping the truck over.
Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
I keep 2 gallons of distilled water for golf cart battery maintenance anyway, and always have baking soda laying around for the same. It takes 5 minutes of my time once a month when I do the golf cart.It’s all personal preference.
I bought a set (4) of the 6T lead acid batterys for one of my 5 tons.
Will never do it again.
Total pain always checking water levels and worried about corrosion from the fumes.
I know the Hawkers are twice the price but for me, the piece of mind it gives me is worth it.
That’s just my preference.
I thought that stock shoes on a cucv were 31" x 10.5" x 15". Am I missing something?Bring it up to Rausch Creek lets see if they beat the stock size tires. View attachment 817587
And these are the stock civilian tires LT23575R16. Bigger is not always better.
No you are correct. 31 X 10.5 x 15 are stock. I just wanted to run some brand new LT23575R15 snow tires on a set of stock civilian narrow wheels for the sake of doing it. They worked great in the mud and swampy areas. But in the rocks they were a sad disappointment. I ran most of the day on 3 tires because I constantly had flat tires at Rausch Creek in the rock piles. Just saying the stock set up wheels great. if I sprung for a set of new tire again and I wanted to off road/on road I would go with the Goodyear MTR in stock size. I think they are the best all around tires I have ever owned on a CUCV. Ran many sets of them.I thought that stock shoes on a cucv were 31" x 10.5" x 15". Am I missing something?
Save the under hood area from road wetness and dirt. Get the rubber filler panels in place. They work.All nice and cleaned up!
Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
Yeah, gotta call lmcSave the under hood area from road wetness and dirt. Get the rubber filler panels in place. They work.
Any pictures of this setup?I installed the coolant filter as a bypass on the heater circuit. My coolant now stays clean.
We get it, advertisements are annoying!
Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Their ads help keep Steel Soldiers going. Please consider disabling your ad blockers for the site. Thanks!