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Okay this needs to be put on a sticky or in the wiki I know of five Steel soldiers that have had this same problem and many trucks at Camp Shelby that have done the same thing it is common enough that I keep a laser thermometer in my toolkit for recoveries.
I broke another one! :sad: I think it blew a head gasket, while it was sitting over the weekend the air system decided to not work anymore and while checking on that problem it started spewing all of the coolant back out of the tank cap hopeful that it is just bad cap, testing it later.
Yeah I bump my head with the stock seat no way I could add that under the seat like that. Will just have to stick with the regular height no booster. :D
I am 6'8" 340
Okay have been going through lots of cable ratings lately and think I may have an idea on what's with the tags being different, the working load limit or wll on 3/4 16-9 hemp core wireline is NOT 45,000 or even close, so I believe someone is trying to cya and list the correct wll of 14,500lbs...
Anybody ever figure out what these are they are heavy duty enough to flip the Truck but don't believe that's what they are for, and bad over kill for a awning. The inside of them are hollowed out like a bowl probably 5-6" across. Whatever fits in them is heavy and large.
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