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What about SMORR? Southern Missouri Off Road Ranch in Seymour. Never been there but on their website it looks pretty cool and lots of people with Jeeps around here go out there.
Wrecker man said it best. 395s are real fun to change. i bought a tire cart with a bottle jack on it to move mine around. makes taking a tire off pretty easy now.
I would be curious what mine is putting out, fdc is bypassed (with a pyro and boost gauge) and will flat get up and move.:twisted: wish i knew of a place around southwest MO i could get it dynoed
Just had a random thought, has anyone ever put a duece on a dyno of some sort to see what kind of power is at the rear wheels? No i dont want to do any crazy modding to my truck. Not that it really matters but just curious of how much of the factory 134 horsepower makes it to the ground, thanks...
are you just using the truck for off road only? In my opinion i would rather have 6 drums than 3 pinion brakes, or heck, just do 4 wheel disc like i did on my bobber.
I think biodiesel is good stuff, we can only get B2(2%) around here though. Ive read that it lubricates way better than anything else . I wish I could get it in higher concentrations. As far as gelling problems, at work we sell biodiesel anti-gel treatment and many other things can be used to...
i dont regret bobbing mine at all. i would like to get a 6x6 now though just to have one and to haul bigger loads. wish i could buy 10 more trucks to be honest:twisted: