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  1. 3dAngus

    M105 wheel / brake drum help

    If the offroad capability of the M1102 is 1.4 tons, surely the on road capability would achieve that. Just a thought...
  2. 3dAngus

    M105 wheel / brake drum help

    We would love to see pictures of that one, hooked up to a civy truck, before and after, and with a one ton load loaded on the back, a close up of the springs, before and after. That would be the kind of thing well worth documenting and sharing. I wish I had pictures of that fella's M105 from...
  3. 3dAngus

    M105 wheel / brake drum help

    I have tried three different size military wheels and tires, lowering the M105 substantially, and added an elevated pintle hitch lift to the back of my Silverado on 18" tires. It still sits to high. I don't really think there is anything to do to get it level with a civilian truck with that...
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