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No I did not bleed brakes after I added fluid. It wasn't a priority at the time. I wanted to see if the fluid would disappear after I filled it. Unfortunately I overfilled it. I wasn't sure about the air pack and how to tell if it's bad. I don't mind replacing master cylinder for peace of mind...
My deuce hasn't been on the road in a few years do to torque rod bushings and finances. A few months ago I put some batteries in it to just to start it and drive around yard. I had no brakes. Checked master cylinder and it was dry. I added the correct brake fluid type to master cylinder and over...
One other thing. The 11r20 G177 are 161 LBS apiece. Just tire alone. I think a 9.00x20 is 70 LBS. But I have not noticed much change in the braking. But have definitely noticed slower acceleration. I would definitely turn fuel up some. Brian
I have the tires on my deuce, in the dual setup and they look great. I just recently put them on and have had the truck offroad just a little and they did great. However I posted a while back about my truck was all over the road when I put the tires on. I have adjusted the toe in and done some...
Hello to all. Im looking for six of the stakes that on one end they connect to the ninety degree piece and the other end slides in the sides of the racks. They are 14 1/2 inches long. Didnt know if anybody had some missing or busted bows that they would part with. If nobody has six I will take...
Looking at the torque rods the bushings look ok. Do you have to disconnect the rod to check for play in the end? I would hate to buy the ends if there ok. Looking at the rear axle setup, I personally dont see how a torque rod can completely eliminate right to left axle movement. Its obvious how...
I just added 11Rx20 G177 goodyears in the dual configuration to my truck. When I steer hard the rear axles shift and just barely rub the bolts on the grease cap on the idler arm. I have taken a bolt out and will continue to monitor it to see if it rubs without the bolt in place. However just...
I think once I have painted and mounted my last 2 tires on the wheels, I will bolt them on the F rear axle. Test drive the truck at 75psi, then try more air pressure if it still does it. Then rotate some tires around. Not to sound so anal, but if you bolted the rear duals on and both inner and...
they are radial goodyear g177. What about not having outer duals on F rear axle yet? I also seen a post about m35tom changing the camber or caster because of the power steering swap. Any reason to change with manaul steering and radials?
Hello to all. I have owned my deuce for several years and decided to replace my 9x20 ndcc with 11Rx20 in dual configuration. I have all the tires mounted and bolted on truck except for two. I decided to take the truck for a test drive without the front rear outer duals on. The truck hopped at 30...
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