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Not sure how similar but I've got that size tire on my m1009 with a 2" lift and I had to trim the front fenders on both ends. I also have 4.5" backspacing on my wheels (which was as far in as I could find to tuck the wheels)
I've got my exhaust running behind the rocker since the downpipe is running on the outside of the frame. One of these days I'll re do it and snake it between the engine and frame and then be able to run a larger muffler under the truck. I'll still be able to use the body exit for the exhaust. I...
Yea it's a nice piece. Cut out of stainless but the shiny silver didn't really jive with the rest of the truck so I painted it. Also came with stainless hardware for that price.
I had one on my Subaru wrx for 8 years. Was never a problem and not a drip from it. The lever sits in a lower groove once closed and uses a spring to hold it there. I always put a small zip tie in the groove though just to make myself feel better.
My car also saw a fair amount of dirt roads...
I used the one in the waste gate controller I cut up. All I did was thread the shaft a few inches and then tighten it down with a lock nut. Good enough for 10psi
I have a gm-4. I ground around the two pieces of the pot till the outer one came off, threaded the stock rod more and used the stock spring in there with a washer and lock nut. I adjusted it to hit about 10 psi
I'm sure if you're running a 6.5 with a stock line no restricter is needed. I don't think everyone will need one, I just happened to be getting oil in my housing and needed one.
Any speed shop, eBay, summit, etc has oil restricters. You'd need one for your line/application.
i went electric...
I used a 4an line and was getting some oil leakage into my housing and on the advice of some research an oil restricter seemed the best route. No more oil getting into my housing.
The restricter hole is .065" and goes into the inlet of the turbo feed.
My oil feed is from the back of the block at the top drivers side. I just made a T for the sending unit and oil feed. Ended up using an oil restricter as well. I used a braided line.
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