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I purchased two round headlights from fleabay for around 60 bucks.
I think they were listed for an old vw bus, but any 7 inch round headlamp
should work. I then purchased 4 hella h4 heavy duty bulbs 24v 75/70 w
I think I have around 110 bucks in lights and three times brighter.
Not a...
What a joke, so the air is better in the county with emission testing--stay in smog county and launch another rocket through the ozone.
Just another way to make money, and ruin your day. Thanks to whomever did away with it here in fla. Now we have red light cameras-- YEAH
I had a old power company truck with a death wobble years ago. It started shaking violently-- scarry at about 40 mph . I checked everything over, could not find anything wrong.
After about two days of diag. I tried a steering box---- no more wobble. The front end was tight- no excessive play...
That was about the same position I was in.
Hydraulic is the way to go, we are putting a 20,000lb in my buddies bed, going to use a log splitter set up to power it.
It is self-contained and should work fine, plus we don't have to hunt pto parts. He still has the 18000lb on the front to pull the...
Not to bust anyone's bubble, but these winches will not recover a stuck 5 ton.
As soon as you put a good strain on it the overheat/overload kicks on, had to use a 5 ton wrecker w/hyd. winch.
I used 2 different warn equipped trucks.The winches will pull out stuck pickups all day long, just not...
I have been told that you can add supplemental charge additive ,sca available at napa. Then use test strips. You don't actually have to drain your coolant, just to change it over.
The green coolant works fine as long as the charge is good. Let me know ,as I said, this is what a truck repair...
I keep a old shower curtain in my truck for a creeper.
It can be hid anywhere, and has many uses- rain coat, wrap up old greasy parts, can even tote water.
Cheap enough.
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