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You can upgrade to the 14.00 Super Singles without any other modifications. Only effect is that the speedometer will be off. I plan to do the same upgrade as soon as I can get the 14.00 from my local parts vendor.
I am assuming that your 14.00's will come with their own wide rims.:beer:
I found some new folding bucket seats from a van conversion on Ebay for $220 delivered for a pair (2).
They measure 21 inches wide each. I measured the bench seat on the M931 at 41 inches wide. I think the two seats can be squeezed together to reduce the footprint by 1 inch.
Since they...
Are you holding the camera vertical or horizontal? Some cameras compensate for the 90 degree and some don't. Maybe your pictures are not saved properly by your computer. Try an experiment where you slightly crop the picture and SAVE AS instead of SAVE. Post the new picture and see if it...
Did you bring any fuel with you? You were supposed to check all fluids during the recovery. Fuel is a fluid too! Unless you previewed the truck it is recommended that you bring extra cans of fuel with you on a recovery.
BTW Nice truck! I've wanted a wrecker since I saw one in action. :beer:
1 I wish you would rotate the pictures before you post them. It's a pain to look at stuff sideways!
2 Aren't those C-beams backwards compared to most trailers and vehicles?
3 Otherwise a neat idea
I would have loved to install a 2nd air ride seat but the battery relocation kit was priced at $750 on the internet. Way out of my price range for that kind of upgrade. I think installing bucket seats on top of the battery box lid will make a good compromise. Thanks for posting the pictures...
Thanks Jeff. I didn't know they had air ride seats in the M939 series trucks, but they sure need them!
I am also thinking of replacing the bench seat with some buckets sets attached to the top of the battery box. I think one out of an extended cab truck would be best if the back tilted...
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