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I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
One screw each side to pivot, and the smaller one to lock in the desired angle. Definite improvement here!
How those tires doing? Sure look good on there.
I'd be interested to see a mean avg w/out towing after the air filter cleanout. With the added height you should see reduced rpms at hwy speeds with that gearing. Sounds like you're running low on Grizzly Grease, should we reach out to Ash?
What charger set up did you go with? Also why is your tire light on, Didn’t you build a pvc tube and toss your sensors in that ?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I though that was why his mpg was low, his tire sensor said he should be getting worse gas mileage and viola!!! ;)Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
If you can find a friendly , I think a tech II can disable the systemSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
So what was the reasoning to go with motor ops? Dealt with em before? Friend sent ya? Just wanted to try something new? Best deal? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
My answer to question one is likely different than most, due to -40.The first time it needs a boost is a freebie. Second time is new battery. I've seen 5-7 years out of the delcos I've started with. 5 in my truck, 5 in HH6's car, and 7 and counting in the kiddos car. It also depends on how many times they've been stone dead. (Sub 6-8 volts)A good battery will only fall on its face three times give or take. A poor one may not recover as many times. If it runs completely down to 1-2 volts even a good one may not recover.
I agree with Sam. My first set lasted about 5 years. Went to costcos then (interstate) and now on the 3rd set. All under warranty they seem to last about 3 years.The speedo should fetch about $50.I would say the tunes are good for $200 if someone can load them. They get locked to a truck sometime.
Yes sulphation is the death of the battery. The trickle should help, and I do know of folks getting to the 10 year point. My first bank of batteries took a beating, and are in the back of my truck due for replacement. They were new in 2012, fall time, so they made five years. I'm hoping with double capacity, and the large solar array the next set does better. But five years is not bad either on off grid setups IMO.