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I agree.Someone should grab that truck. $7500 for a clean M813 is a good deal...especially one where the other guy took the risk and you know it is a runner!
Is 45/35 safe on 16.00x20 goodyears at 55-60MPH? The tire shop advised me to not go under 70. I have not found any sidewall heating, but the ratings chart for the tires has a set of figures for PSI, load, and max speed in each row, and the only row with 55 is the 110PSI row. Which makes the ride very hard indeed.WAY better than the stock dual axel configuration. I am sure much of that was the larger tires( 16.00x20's with 45 psi up front & 35 in the rears ). It rides better still with some weight in the box.
The pink cargo cover might not go well here.the price is right and the truck is beautiful. It would be a legendary recovery to drive it back to WV.
Yeah, that's called a quarter-elliptic/al suspension setup. Lots of old Class 8 desert racing trucks and rock-crawlers were built that way. There are better ways to do it, but it's an interesting way to bob a deuce. Assuming it's done well (not going to comment on that pic), I can't see anything wrong with it. The fact that you're going to lose a lot of your payload capacity is obvious to everyone, right? Probably not such a big deal for a bobber anyway, and would almost certainly ride a lot better.The 'How to Bob it" has me more intrested. I just saw pics from a guy who just cut the other axle free. Which sounds really dangerous until i thought about it. Isnt that basically the same setup that older jeeps used (mighty mite)used? Just thinking out loud and really do want to hear how other guys think this would work. If it does work It could save a ton of time with a torch and allot of headaches.