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  1. The FLU farm

    FLU419 SEE HMMH HME Owners group

    The local NAPA makes hoses to order, and they're not cheap, but I don't think even that route would cost as much as $100 to 150 a piece. You may want to try your local friendly hydraulic shop, too. Possibly the least expensive is to measure the stock hoses and order the closest available...
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    So, on a scale of "Meh" to "Dude, you're gonna die by death wobble"

    Yep, and when combined with being a dick, the result came out very wrong. My sincerest apologies to everybody that lost sleep over this error of mine.
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    GM 10 Bolt with Air Lockers

    So far I've only broke one 10-bolt, but wouldn't put any money into one. Except in a front application, which I did using a True-Trac. There's a big difference between the forces applied to the parts when running a locked diff versus a limited slip, even one that really works, like the...
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    So, on a scale of "Meh" to "Dude, you're gonna die by death wobble"

    Nope, I'm not. Just went by the numbers in the GM literature, as you posted above, then did the math wrong.
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    Dana 60 diff help

    That I don't know, but I think I've read that they did on M1028s. Maybe someone put a 1028 axle in a 1008?
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    Dana 60 diff help

    Since the diff in your photos looks like a Trac-Lok case, my guess is that it is.
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    What OEM 16" Wheels Will Properly Fit the M1009 (From Any Make or Model), If Any???

    That's correct. Trailer tires aren't built to handle torque loads, like on a drive axle, among other differences. But I wouldn't be surprised if trailer wheels are built to a higher standard when it comes to loads in general.
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    What OEM 16" Wheels Will Properly Fit the M1009 (From Any Make or Model), If Any???

    Good find, m38inmaine! Now you got me lusting for that kind of wheel, for other projects. Since those wheels have sufficient load rating, if built right (to handle the high lateral loads of a tandem axle trailer) they should hold up.
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    What OEM 16" Wheels Will Properly Fit the M1009 (From Any Make or Model), If Any???

    There must be hundreds to chose from, but Tire Rack (for example) lists backspacing. And you can search using make and model and narrow the results down that way. Unfortunately, most wheels offered these days are pretty darn ugly, I think, but many can be fixed with a simple spray can. I used to...
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    What OEM 16" Wheels Will Properly Fit the M1009 (From Any Make or Model), If Any???

    As long as the backspacing is the same, or only slightly less, most any wheel with the correct bolt pattern should fit. Finding one that is hub centric could be a bit trickier.
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    FLU419 SEE HMMH HME Owners group

    Somewhat on subject, I remember reading that the brake system could be damaged if driving without the air pressure built up. Not liking to idle engines, I always drive off right away, even if the SEE has sat long enough to have lost nearly all its pressure. Not that I usually use the brakes for...
  12. The FLU farm

    So, on a scale of "Meh" to "Dude, you're gonna die by death wobble"

    Yeah, either that, or not taking everything all seriously all the time.
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    So, on a scale of "Meh" to "Dude, you're gonna die by death wobble"

    Yep, my bump stops are not only touching the frame, they're attached to it. Luckily there's space below the bump stops and the plate the U-bolts attach to, so the ride is okay. I knew I had something with space between the bump stop and frame. Different setup than on a K-series, though.
  14. The FLU farm

    Bio-diesel-anyone...anyone...

    Used engine oil (properly filtered, of course) also works great. To a point - when mixing it up to 40% with diesel it was hard starting and smoked. Noticeably better power (more BTUs) and a much smoother running engine resulted with lower mixtures, and 7% is deemed perfectly safe. About 15% was...
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    So, on a scale of "Meh" to "Dude, you're gonna die by death wobble"

    Then I'm screwed. Never had any space between the bump stop and frame, on any of my K-series.
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    FLU419 SEE HMMH HME Owners group

    Now I know what I want for Christmas. Well, for the SEE. Two, count'em two, manly sized spin-on filters for the rear hydraulics. Yum!
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    So, on a scale of "Meh" to "Dude, you're gonna die by death wobble"

    On a K-20 with the 6.2, yes it was 1,400 lbs. per spring. The K-10 had a 3,600 lb. capacity in the front. Not sure what the military specified, but on a regular K-30 it was 2,250 lbs. per spring. That's three different rates, not counting the K-5, which may differ from the pickups. And again...
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    So, on a scale of "Meh" to "Dude, you're gonna die by death wobble"

    Man, are you going to make me dig up the correct info for the K-series springs? I don't really care what the aftermarket offers these days, as I thought we were discussing stock suspensions here. And no, it's definitely not uncommon for previous owners to have changed springs, which is why I...
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    So, on a scale of "Meh" to "Dude, you're gonna die by death wobble"

    Darn, that would mean that someone stole the third leafs off of my M1009s, and the 3/4-ton Suburban. Bought a '91 K-30 new, so thankfully that one still had its third leaf. But then there's an '85 3/4-ton Suburban, a project vehicle which I picked up new, and it was missing its third leaf, too.
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    So, on a scale of "Meh" to "Dude, you're gonna die by death wobble"

    WHAT?!? It's time you check the body builders books of the era, look up old road tests...or believe us.
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