Wades_76_cj7
RZR guy, NO I am not gay..
What mineral in the water does that?
manganeseWhat mineral in the water does that?
so similar to iron in the water around here? It won't hurt you but turns bathroom fixtures different colors and generally fucks up the pipes?manganese
Yeah pretty much.so similar to iron in the water around here? It won't hurt you but turns bathroom fixtures different colors and generally fucks up the pipes?
No but those are abs fittings.So if you paint PVC black it becomes ABS?
Its a u-haul truck that someone took the box off of.also holy mother of flatbeds!
is it just me or is thing thing long as fawk
26ft bed with an 8.1L gas motor
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Looks like they cut the sides and roof off.Its a u-haul truck that someone took the box off of.
yesLooks like they cut the sides and roof off.
Because some schmuck Program Manager wouldn't budge on his product requirement that demanded that 2" extra clearance so they could "get an edge on the competition".What I want to know is why the fuck didnt uhaul make it a flat deck? I used one of those 26'ers and those fender bumps are a fucking pain in the ass. It only lowers it 2 fucking inches.
I'd buy that in a heart beat if I needed one. The 92-93 6.5's were good, I've been around a few of them and I never experienced any problems with them, I'm sure the internet experts who have never been around one will have opinions but for what they are, they are a decent option. 94+ 6.5 with PMD's and ECU's needing all the sensors 100% are a different story. On the 92-93's you can turn the pumps up easily (virtually the same pump as a 6.9/7.3 idi) but be careful with that unless you add an intercooler.I don't know shit about Chevy or diesel but it looks like a good truck to get me started. Would this be good for pulling Jeep and hauling stuff for odd jobs etc?
Keep the nv4500 to keep as much of the power going to the rear as possible. I drove my dads '92 k2500 4.10 6.5 4l80e sclb truck for a while and towed with it. Flat it was fine running as fast as I wanted to spin the engine. 70 was about as high as I wanted to hear it spin with stock tire size. The only time I really humbled it was towing my scout loaded down with stuff to ~7k gross up the I35 hill coming out of duluth. It had plenty of power but it was getting hot above 35mph or so, I think that's why they went to dual t-stat's later on, not sure if that can be retrofitted to a mechanical engine. A LOT of power got wasted with the 4l80e because it wouldn't lock up under 40mph which threw that much more heat into the radiator. Always fantasized about swapping in an nv4500.Top speed wouldn't be a big concern for me but would I be able to maintain 55-65 in mountain passes if towing 6-7000lbs?
I had a NV4500 in a Jeep and didn't mind it; would it be fine for hauling if 5th gear has been fixed? Would swapping to the auto provide any advantage?
Because some schmuck Program Manager wouldn't budge on his product requirement that demanded that 2" extra clearance so they could "get an edge on the competition".
Fuck that hill.I35 hill out of duluth.
Ha-ha, I've had a couple scary rides on that hill.Fuck that hill.
My grandad had one like that when I was a pup although I think it may have been a shriners three wheeler. Dad would get on, pull me into his lap and Id hold his beer while we did laps up and down the 1/2 mile gravel driveway and spun donuts in front field. Then Id rack out up on the rear window tray or stand up holding the rollbar in the truck bed while my mom held my little brother on the way home. Good times. The 70s rocked.This looks fun.
go over the bridge to the southFuck that hill.
YepPretty sure I saw that thing on an episode of Dirt Every Day, built by a shop as a total promo rig, touted about how Bad Ass it was, I think they drug it off the trail broke as hell.
My brother and I bought two similar trikes when we were ~10-11. His had an 200cc snowmobile motor on it and no brakes. First time he rode it he ended up with 40 stitches in his calf from running into an aluminum truck cap. Sliced his calf from his ankle to his knee. He sold it when he could walk again. I still have the one I bought. Only rode it a few times and robbed the motor for a go cart. May have to dig it out and put it back together.This looks fun.