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Technoweeie go get your self a room it's Alice's adventures.
And I getting a kick outta these two. Alice has fell into a rabbit hole and I want to see the story.
Yes that's fine but I sure do hate getting out and airing down 6 big a ss tires when it's super hot or extremely cold. When then the machine can do it.
Ctis is great you just have to understand it it's not that many parts.
Ecu =brain controller
Pcu= controls air
Transducer= talks between ecu and pcu
pressure switch= won't let ecu talk to anything until air pressure is right
Overspeed unit= tells ecu the dummy behind wheel is going to fast for...
If you bring them all up to the stack and drop that to one line and put a charging port on it,and you want to get in some water pressurize your vent line with about 5 psi and keep water out. Then remove valve core for venting.
I drive mine every chance I get.
I guess the best advice I can tell you is find a member who has one and see if they will let you try it on for size.
But personally I say get one and don't look back.
But beware it's a dang disease.
Like lays potato chips you can't have just one.
Yes it's really no worse than a 4 door dually.
A 2 1/2 ton lmtv is great for in town tight traffic.
They have a great turning radius.
They are not that loud inside you can have a conversation with whoever is riding with you.
Not too bad to work on once you overcome your fear of touching it.
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They are hemtt bows that I cut down.
The uprights are 56" 2" taller than normal uprights.
All square tubing very very solid I could screw metal to it because it's such a solid frame work.
Yup when I had my blow out if the wrecker wasn't able to load it in bed there was going to be a 5 ton combat rim left on the side of interstate because no way was it going back in rack.