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m35a tires
53 inch tall tire on m35
Bigger tires?
deuce tires
16.00 x 20 Tires on a Deuce
47 vs 49's
Tire and rim info and general help needed
14.00 x 20's keeping all three axles
Well since your having pressure issues with a single circut brake system and you really have no idea on previous maintainence on it. You should really should pull the drums and do a full inspection , it's the only way your going to know the condition of the brakes.
The thread listed in post #4 comes up on page 4 of a search on here using those same terms . On google and using site;steelsoldiers; then the same terms it came in the 3rd or 4th listing on the first page. You have to remember every time you start another thread instead of adding to a old thread...
The military also had truckloads of generators to replace it with , if it failed from contaminated oil. Along with warehouses full of replacement engines.
Did put a rebuild kit in it ? If you used the old seals it could be leaking internally . Did you follow propper bleeding procedure ? Have you rebuilt the wheel cylinders ?
I'm sure if you search you can find pictures posted already , have you tried searching "alternator mounting pictures" . It is also a good idea to take pictures before you tear things apart your not familiar with . You could also add pictures to this thread once the repair is done for future...
The relay just treats a symptom it doesn't fix the problem . And there is still no horn . I've got a pretty good idea where Doghead is going with this.
I wouldn't recomend doing it , unless you plan doing a complete front axle service. You will lose grease out of the bearings and collect dirt in them . Would you throw your bearing in the dirt then install it ? it would have the same effect.
It depends on your intended use. It looks like New Hampshire has quite a few restrictions for antique plates . You would also have to check into wether a bobber quailifies for antique plates , many states require the vehicles to be unaltered . You really need to check with your local DMV for...
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