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Your front tires are important and older tires may not support the weight that they are rated for. If you blow one at speed you are going to leave the road. Don't take chances with your front tires or rims ,please, I might be next to you. Nice looking rig!
Any tires smaller than 1100/24 will cut into your road speed and load carrying capacity. The best front tire is 445/22.5 which will come close in size to the 1100/24 and give you better tires on the front. Your front axle will weight in at about 14,000 empty which is close to or greater than...
Please post pictures of your M915 thru M920's. My 1979 M915 extended cab with air ride rear, air ride cab, air ride seats, with Allison 4500 series transmission, on 1600's. It is a work in progress.
I turned my '53 gasser into a water truck to use at my mountain house. Added a 5 ton chassis to get the water up hill a little better. Don't scrap the tank someone may need it. Just my 2 cents.
My tank has 3 hatches, 1 for each compartment making each tank accessible however the 600 gal tank does have a baffled area that I can't get to. Bleach and soap that is allowed to slosh around for a short trip should take care of it. Can not confirm that your is stainless but mine is NOT...
Mine has 3 tanks 200, 400, & 600 gallons. It is steel with a coating factory installed. I use the 3 factory lines to the manifold in the back to unload and top load city water for drinking ( personal use only ). Cleaned it with multiple washings with bleach and soap, driving and soaking. This...