Use silicone based brake fluid. No eating of paint in the future.
Good to know. This was whatever was still in the MC that came with the donor truck.
Use silicone based brake fluid. No eating of paint in the future.
My dad used to save old brake fluid. He used it for paint stripping on small parts. Completely water soluble, so wash it and the paint off with soap and water.
New hoods are junk IMPO. You already have the alignment holes for the nutzerts/rivnuts. Put the smallest in that you can. 8-32 or 10-24.
Few more pieces and she'll be ready to roll!
Stepping back down to 37"?A picture says a thousand words …
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Stepping back down to 37"?
I stopped at 37, never felt I needed more for what I wanted.
Yep. I love 40s, but ultimately, I hated the way they looked on my truck. There is too much body work required to fit 40s with a low lift and make it look not like a hack job. Plus, with a 37, I can build an interior spare tire mount and fit it in the same corner as the original, and not lose any cargo space. With a 40, it’s either lose cargo space or mount it outside. I didn’t like it outside. Too hard to access the cargo area … lol … all about that cargo area.
I'm interested to see how you like those maxxis all terrains. Looking at a set for my Tahoe.
I might be a minute before you get some weight on them though...
I feel 37's are a great all around tire size for a multi purpose rig. Enough clearance to wheel and not huge for driving long distance.
