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How do you go threw airbags like that, is something rubbing?
Yeah, I came out to find my new Nittos with a slow leak on the driver's rear. Apparently driving all over the hunting lease trails put something like a weesatch thorn in my tire. It is a very slow leak to take 2 weeks to get from 70 to 30
What the B&G (blur and glare) actually conceals is 19.3!
Do you think the 4.56 gears (coupled with Isiah 6:8 of course) may be the reason for your good mileage? So far as I can tell, getting these pigs moving takes more fuel than maintaining momentum. Years ago, when I lifted and put 35s on my 89 K1500 I thought I would get better mileage because the motor would run at lower rpm while cruising around. Boy was I wrong. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Flyin6 on September 15, 2016, 10:51:09 AMWhat the B&G (blur and glare) actually conceals is 19.3!That's impressive! My LB7 with 265 BFG and/or 285 Coopers only averaged 17.8 over the last year. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I have 4.56 for mine as 410 seemed a little low, but 4.30s are not there.Funny how the 35 tire just measures 33 at rest! I was guessing 34.5 or similar and there is still lots of tread.Yes he is.
The big filter and the oil has been around for some 30,000 miles!
Sorry, used oil analysis. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
OMG, what are you looking at getting since SD isn't up yet?
OK, truck is for sale.Listed in the classified section with the details...
You should post "For Sale" to that other site.......
I've always considered 5 years as cranking battery life. But with the -40's we see it really wears them down. First time I need to boost, new batteries, which seems to be at the 5 year point for me.
Don do solar panels get beat up in excessive heat? I know that kind of sounds weird as they are made to go in the sun......so I know the panel part itself absorbs the sun and heats up but I wonder if any other parts of the panel (wiring etc.) can't take heat and inside a vehicle might get too hot for them to survive long term?