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Once again using search would head off what will become a "my engine is better than yours" thread.
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Here is a tip from one of your MV neighbors, how about just using RotellaT 15-40W and be done with it. You want to do something special change the oil more frequently.
Otherwise I would not use anything in my oil anymore.
A quick Google search would answer more of your questions. Sure it's...
In tan it looks like the real stuff but like I said, it just feels a little thinner. I guess I could put a mic on it to see.......
If I needed a new cover and could not find one in like new condition I would make one out of it if that helps.
I use 30Mph average to determine if the gauges are close to each other and not necessarily the truck.
30Mph X 1,000 hours = 30,000 miles.
What's it mean? Nothing, not a darn thing. The gauges and speedometers get changed more often than the hot dogs at the gas station.
Between $2-300 for two NAPA Commercial that will start it.
I bought a set last year and put them in the Deuce I sold and as I remember they are around 1150CCA.
If I had the steel I'd build a steel frame and cover it with marine grade plywood and then cover it in fiberglass resin. Make sure whatever you do the roof is hard and has some slope. Rubberized roof on campers are for crap. Ours didn't stand up to an ice meteorite two years and cost almost...
Good luck and unless you want to add a lot of miles to your trip just go straight through Atlanta. The traffic in that place sucks no matter what.
Going south on I75 when you make the turn at 75&85 make sure you get from the right lanes to the left a couple of lanes as soon as you can because...
8D is a good sized battery (big) and I had to put one in my backhoe without the nice little handholds on it. Going in wasn't so bad, getting the old one out of the tight space was.
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