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This is getting complicated. If you let the air out of the other tires then you'll have more flats to change. Sounds like a vicious circle.
Would just get a 10 ton bottle jack, couple pieces to 2x6 cut 10" long, a jack stand, and a 1" impact.
The whole situation upsets me very deeply. I just hope they don't cut funding to my project or I'll be looking for work. Not a single project has my company been worried about funds till now. Word is there going to pull out the rug under contractors.
Fingers crossed I have a meeting Friday and...
I use mine to make runs to redbox, pickup gas for my lawn mower, and pickup my niece. Got a load of mulcth and ran a load to the dump once.
It's a hobby for me.
I get stopped by so many that ask that same question why. Hope you find your answer. It's ironic to me because I spent 4 months in...
You should really jack the front axle of the ground and adjust the steering. Could be a combination of small things go though the front axle and work up to the steering box.
Congrats on the purchase. I would have it shipped or towed since its your first truck.
I made some videos on YouTube that I think would be useful to you. Look for the ones on the power bleeder.
http://youtu.be/k5UUpqagrf0
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