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And by "highway" I mean I only drive my deuce 45-50 MPH on stock 9.00 x 20 tires.
The cargo cover I purchased a while ago was in need of some TLC and I've had some large rips sewn up on the front passenger corner, and the front/rear window zippers re-stitched.
How has your cargo covers held up, or do you remove them for long trips for fuel economy/cargo cover longevity?
I was also looking to tow my (new to me) 1966 M105A2, which has a cargo cover in pretty good condition - still shows signs of military "shoe goo" patching on the front, but very small, and doesn't seem weathered at all.
Second question while we're here, if my deuce is mostly empty, do I need to have the rear duals at 50 PSI (per the TM I have) or would I be better off (ie: ride quality, fuel economy, tire wear) to lower the air pressure?
The cargo cover I purchased a while ago was in need of some TLC and I've had some large rips sewn up on the front passenger corner, and the front/rear window zippers re-stitched.
How has your cargo covers held up, or do you remove them for long trips for fuel economy/cargo cover longevity?
I was also looking to tow my (new to me) 1966 M105A2, which has a cargo cover in pretty good condition - still shows signs of military "shoe goo" patching on the front, but very small, and doesn't seem weathered at all.
Second question while we're here, if my deuce is mostly empty, do I need to have the rear duals at 50 PSI (per the TM I have) or would I be better off (ie: ride quality, fuel economy, tire wear) to lower the air pressure?
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