You are such a craftsman, I have the same trailer and have incorporated some of your ideas into the build. Just got back from a couple of days off grid with new batteries and inverter. I decided to install in the tunnel.
That is the perfect example of the benefits of AI. Thank you for that example. I have been utilizing AI for similar problems and find it useful. I have the same trailer and although not as polished as your installations, I have learned a tremendous amount from your posts. Please continue.
Yes, that is what the spec says. But in real life I set my speedometer adjustment for 33.25 to read correctly and it is spot on. if I was to do over, I would probably have done the LT275/70R18. Narrower tire in a slightly smaller profile. I have gone through the front end, replacing UCA...
Looks like extended coverage to 10 years, 150k. I know GM covered a lot of them. Local dealer told me the parts were cheaper at the dealer because GM had to buy them back.
Go figure 🤔
You probably need it, but the test I read was to pump the brakes and see if the vacuum goes away fairly quickly. Something like that. Pretty straight forward to replace.
Stretch belts do the A/C pump and vacuum pump if so equipped, little short belts. Have the same life as serpentine belt. Pretty straight forward to change them together.
2 belts, main and AC is stretch to fit. If you have the the Active Fuel Management it takes another stretch to fit belt for the vacuum pump. This belt is cheap at the dealer, like $5. Takes all of 20 to 30 minutes to change all of them. Just did my wife's 2018 suburban.
I am selling a 6th Gen Bronco Driver side Power Tank Mount with Fire extinguisher mount. I am in Laurel, MT and can ship this part in the lower 48 for $30.00, or you can pickup.
From the Power Tank Description:
The 4 Door Bronco Plate bolts on to the roll bar of your 4 door Bronco using simple...
I am selling an AEV Vertical Tire Mount for Ram HD. I needed it for a trip and used it in a different full size pickup. Drilled 2 holes and everything else worked. Also has the larger Wilco Cone. I am near Billings Montana along I90. Heavy, but I can work with shipping.
From the AEV webpage...
I have run the AT3 now for almost 30K and use LT295/70-18. They measure almost 34 inches of height and have pulled many heavy trailers with construction debris and skid steers. Very happy with them and runn55 front with 65 rear unless 4 wheeling , then 35 psi.
Maybe so, but the life of these newer vehicles, well maintained is really phenomenal. 125k in the 80's is now 200k easy. It is a wonderful time we live in.
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