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  1. simp5782

    M934 5 ton 6x6 from Fort Bragg to Seattle

    And he probably meant 55mph in the 934A0 for driving because of the gearing and rpms. I know that @TechnoWeenie drove his from NC to WA back then
  2. simp5782

    M934 5 ton 6x6 from Fort Bragg to Seattle

    This thread is also from 2015 when these trucks started being a big part of the hobby and not everyone had been around them long
  3. simp5782

    M934 5 ton 6x6 from Fort Bragg to Seattle

    Maybe he misunderstood. But 55 is the max speed on a dual tire truck due to the rpms Yes you can run faster. Ive ran up to 95mph in a 923 when it still had the T1138 in it.. I've done it. Several times for distance too. I just recommend a cooler and synthetic gear oil
  4. simp5782

    M934 5 ton 6x6 from Fort Bragg to Seattle

    Well you don't have a base model truck with 1100R20s on it. That was the safe speed limit on the A0s. A1s and A2s were given 63mph cause that is the 8mph speed increase for the same RPM for the increased tire size.
  5. simp5782

    M934 5 ton 6x6 from Fort Bragg to Seattle

    But A2s have 6 in taller tires than base models with dual tires. Dash plates read 55 max
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