Yes it all uses the factory Power Wagon wheel set, I have 15 of them in total now. And I'll carry one spare between the truck and trailer, as well as patches, plugs etc. I feel very confident in it.
Trailer track width is 1/4" Different than the truck, so yes basically the same. And agreed...
Went and drove down to the river today, checked everything, 4x4 shifter works amazing, shocks are settling in some now, I did tighten the rear low speed compression. I believe we are all ready to load the fridge, pack clothes and head out. Love how it all looks together now.
Got it bolted on finally. I was waiting on a couple 5/8"×3" bolts. Wanted more engagement then the 2.5" ones provided. This is beef, and shouldn't be an issue from here on out.
Got two pretty big things crossed off the list before we leave. When I got the shocks above on, I noticed with the airbags bolted to both the frame and axle, I wasn't using all the extension of the 12" rear shocks. These cradles will give me the support I need and give me back that additional...
I cannot say for your specific situation, but generally when I'm traveling OnX is MORE up to date than the state or national park information sites or pamphlets. That's happened 3 seperate times now to us.
No I have not used them before, but the lumens seems right for night, and it seems they have been out a while. I don't want a ton of lighting that makes it obtrusive, we like enough to see and not much more. Having said that, I have it setup to where if I feel we need more, I can add one or two...
I had forgotten I needed to add the under awning lights, so I wired them up quickly on the 3D printed mount I got off of Etsy.
I can turn it on and off with the button right on the light. I like that simplicity.
It's mid May, and the front shocks are on, so I'm holding to schedule. We head out for vacation next week, so I'm buttoning up all the last few things. Needed to adjust the 4x4 shift lever since it came loose on my last outing. Needed to rotate the tires, and got the shocks on. This weekend I'll...
Well you can easily see the front axle is an 03+ Ford Dana 60 from the HD platform, so it's safe to assume looking at the shape of the rear end housing, it's also from the same vehicle. Ford HD axle swap both front and rear, and it's obviously 4wd.
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