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That would make a serious difference...Cut and welded ubolts are a no-go. Also those blocks don't look like big truck blocks most lift blocks on big stuff are big ol' cast iron numbers, never seen a hollow one on anything past 8000lbs.The real question is HOW it was built.... like using custom built U-bolts, not NEW (one piece) parts but the stock ones, extended via cut- and weld-together of different pieces!
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You are talking apples and oranges here dude, when they build them that way from the factory, they are ENGINEERED to be that way. They are not using 30 or 40 year old engineered specifications and changing them. This is the difference, between altering something and engineering it. I have seen with my own two eyes a dana 60 front axle come apart when a guy attempted to turn and twist the front axle at the same time. The lift block popped out and the front end dropped down 6 inchess. the tire cut into the fender or vice versa and shredded both. So I kow from experience that if it isnt engineered to have lift blocks then adding them is stupid..If it's such a "bad idea" how come multiple heavy truck companies are selling trucks with lift blocks up front? I think this is one of those things like the rotating tires myth it may have been true a long time ago but not anymore.
Ok, I'll bite. Whats the rotating tires myth?If it's such a "bad idea" how come multiple heavy truck companies are selling trucks with lift blocks up front? I think this is one of those things like the rotating tires myth it may have been true a long time ago but not anymore.
I didn't see any cast iron blocks in the pic. I did see some crazy scary homemade, bubba welded U bolts though. Think DOT is gonna approve that?It doesn't take a lot of test data to mold a cast iron block and drill 4 holes in it. If it wasn't safe the dot wouldn't keep approving them for over the road use.
Could you cite your source on this please?Due to wear patterns on radial tires rotating them actually hurts tire life. It made sense with bias plys but now it's just useless.
Multiple tire shops a physics teacher and master mechanic that's owned two tire shops and is now retired.Could you cite your source on this please?
Due to wear patterns on radial tires rotating them actually hurts tire life. It made sense with bias plys but now it's just useless.
So nothing researchable?Multiple tire shops a physics teacher and master mechanic that's owned two tire shops and is now retired.
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