Stan H
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Love it !!!Finished loading up. Heading out shortly.
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Love it !!!Finished loading up. Heading out shortly.
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There are a few good videos on it. You can access it from the inside rear of the hub, but it was easier to remove the wheel and caliper, believe it or not.I’m interested. Can you please provide more detail?
Part number is 6104264AADo you have a part number for these longer bolts you could please share?
M14x1.5I used to remember the thread, pitch, and diameter….pretty sure m12 x 1.5 Belmetric.com is awesome.
I’m interested. Can you please provide more detail?
Nice!In prep for a trip I installed a GMRS radio + antenna. Ran the antenna between the bed & cab and then inside the rail then up into the engine bay and through the firewall. The radio is in a place where I can hear the speaker. Unfortunately, I have not figured how to hide the wires better. A bit worried about getting then snagged by the passenger.
I had to extend the wire harness for the radio to reach across the engine bay to connect to the battery.
Parts:
Midland MXT575 & AntennaCMMOffroad universal mountBigFIVE Overland mountAutomotive wire mesh loomZiptiesWire harness tap
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This was the first time pulling it with 37’s on it. It worked amazingly well. No issues whatsoever. 80mph interstate without a problem. And it’s smoother off road because I have these at 30psi instead of the 50psi on the old load E tires.Love it !!!Thats what I want !!!
Deployed.This was the first time pulling it with 37’s on it. It worked amazingly well. No issues whatsoever. 80mph interstate without a problem. And it’s smoother off road because I have these at 30psi instead of the 50psi on the old load E tires.
Thank you very much. Like anything, it’s a work in progress. But we really like it.Awesome looking setup!