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I am sure U are right, but I have been using arvoe 24087 for over 10 years and it darkend like it was in the jungle sun, and have seen many many others in this and other clubs do the same, NOW i will say that the gilespie definitly turns gray , in fact one guys M 37 i thought was a poor job of...
:D So maybe she's alot of little tons... :D
........And the woooshishtishistashire :shock: is a good one too...what NO pic.... nopics ...finally got to use this...!!...Randy
Re: RE: Largest tire w/duals?
Really just looks , to me it looks cool, and I like to do differnet set ups each year when I can, also I do have an A frame and even though it will never lift anything to heavy it sure would look good with wider tires up front also, now for the ol' 9:00 ndt's...
Also make sure your best buddy is standing right next to the exhaust stack also,about 2 to 3 ft away should be just right... :twisted: for that very first start up and hit the fuel good and hard too...Randy
For Me 11'00,s are the biggest duels, BUT i would put a larger tire in the front though and have plans for such, ive got the 11'00 michelins on my deuce now, want the 14:50,s for the fronts...Randy
Only common in the Marines...The Army 800's and 900's do not have em...The Marines use em because of shore landings, they figured this out quickly, long ago.And the Army pretty much gave up shore landings after WW2 . the Army also does not because of a cost factor & the wear and tear is MUCH...
It can not make a difference, and if U are ever in need mix the oil in use, they are compatable, it was not true in the past about it not being able to be mixed in the engine.and as in any case, ANY oil is better than NO oil.But as for burning it , its fine...Randy
This is one of those very true issues for a deuce, the jack shaft along with every other nut and bolt should be check on a routine basis, I know a guy whos let loose going down the road, cracked open the tranny, transfer case and ripped a hole in the floor, if he was cruising an interstate he...
RE: brakes
as for a leaky wheel cylinder leaking all over NOT true all the time, they definitely weep also,and thats all it takes, i have experienced the exact same problem with them weeping, as for out of adjustment . that will be a low spongy peddle and pumping wont do alot for that some but...
RE: Re: RE: brakes on a deuce
just check for the leaky wheel cylinders first, they are prone to leak and will do what u say, I would bet u will find some even if U have other trouble, SO...fix the leaky wheel cylinders first, then if U have other trouble U will have been in touch with the...
Most of the gaps,,, rofl ,Ive been there so many times, but your knees still were getting soaked...It seems the wiper motor on my side always fails... even on my civy stuff, why is the drivers side cursed?
You mean U can see out in the rain with those, ???I just got in from the rain today with the deuce, it gets just as wet on the inside, they need an upgrade that has a wiper on BOTH sides of the glass... :shock: ...Randy
:popcorn: , well we just need to see it painted, hope there are no runs.. :shock: Just kidding big time, Man this is one of the best of the best posts ever...!!!...You are one of the truly "super" talented for sure...Randy
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