Toiyabe
Adventurer
Well, it's time to start on this year's prep.
First, the stereo in the truck was only intermittently charging through its USB port, so I upgraded to a Kenwood KMM-BT312U, which has BT audio. This allows me to stream Pandora whilst having a device plugged into a higher rating charger. Works great, sounds better than my old stereo, is half as deep and weighs half as much–all because it doesn't have a CD player. The ability to fine tune the display and button colors also made me happy.
The rear springs are original, and very tired. One of the main leafs has a nasty stress crack, and even with the Wheeler's single AAL, it engages the overlord leaf way too much.
So I order new HD rear springs, and Wheeler's 3-leaf progressive AALs. When I get those, I'll remove the overload spring, and see how it rides and sits.
Also, it still has its original clutch, and it is definitely getting higher on the pedal. No slippage, but I ordered an Exedy clutch and LuK flywheel. Cheap insurance for this travel season at right at $200 shipped.
Between the worn clutch and springs, I hope to cure some of the takeoff judder as well.
First, the stereo in the truck was only intermittently charging through its USB port, so I upgraded to a Kenwood KMM-BT312U, which has BT audio. This allows me to stream Pandora whilst having a device plugged into a higher rating charger. Works great, sounds better than my old stereo, is half as deep and weighs half as much–all because it doesn't have a CD player. The ability to fine tune the display and button colors also made me happy.

The rear springs are original, and very tired. One of the main leafs has a nasty stress crack, and even with the Wheeler's single AAL, it engages the overlord leaf way too much.
So I order new HD rear springs, and Wheeler's 3-leaf progressive AALs. When I get those, I'll remove the overload spring, and see how it rides and sits.

Also, it still has its original clutch, and it is definitely getting higher on the pedal. No slippage, but I ordered an Exedy clutch and LuK flywheel. Cheap insurance for this travel season at right at $200 shipped.


Between the worn clutch and springs, I hope to cure some of the takeoff judder as well.