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on the death wobble on the m135 .. first check the fluid in the front "shocks", but i would try to add some air the tires ... there should be 60 psi when driving on the hwy. and they will start to wobble if the tires are chopped or going bad .. but they should be good up to 55-60 mph ... after...
4. Is the 30 psi at idle or at road speed? 30 PSI is ok at idle, not so good at road speed. If in doubt, tee in a mechanical gauge for a second opinion. I have read of some trucks having a 60 psi gauge and a 120 psi sender, you might be in that boat.
i agree 30 at road speed is not a good...
not street legal ????? like the m35 or anything else that some of us here own ...
the only reason that they are not let out to the public, is the deal that they have with the people at hummer .. they want to get thier hundred grand for the H1 .. .and they cant get that if the gov. is dumping...
there is no reason not to leave pressure on the system ... it can't, won't hurt anything ... and yes the only reason for the quick drain valves is to make it easy to drain them .. cuz rust and crap going into you airpack or into the trailer is not good.
there is a classifieds section on the side bar or here
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=zClassifieds
but i think that its still down . i cant get into myself, if you cant post in there you may just want to post in here untill they fix it .
just my 2c.
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that is just too damm funny :lol:
i dont have any new hoses, the ones i have may not even serviceable ... but i do have the bolts that go threw that go into the blocks , i got a good idea what your talking about . how many do you need ?? if you want ill take some pictures of what i have and send them to you if you want.
i got to agree on the twice as powerfull .. i can lock up all 4 rear tires on my m135 but not on the m35 .. i thought it was due to more tires on the ground ... but it will stop like right now!!!
but firefox , if you need parts for your m135 . backing plates drums etc. call me , ill give...
here is the quick answer:
m211(xm) has the same bed as the m35 type truck . has the 9.00X20 tires .
you can put the 11.00X20 tires on it , just dont load it up to max.
the m135 has a narrow bed , was designed for the truck to have single 11.00X20 rear wheels , ( the rims have a diffrent...
here is the first thing that i see thats wrong .. there is no oil or grease leaking from anything .. you should check you fluid levels as soon as you can ! :grd: