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Are you doing a Tundra swap on AHC?
Pulled the intake and spark plugs off in the middle of the Ozark National Forest after my 200 hydrolocked. Thanks to @DirtDawg @atnolan94 and @aaronrules i was back on the trail the next morning!!!
The gaskets were ok to reuse. If I would have been at home I would have replaced them but they passed inspection‘Somehow it hydrolocked’? Dude, you literally dove headfirst into that thing lol awesome job for some night time mechanic work by headlamp? That part is impressive. What did you do for intake gaskets while out there?
Curious why you say you can’t run 1” spacers. What are you seeing that would not allow a 1” as opposed to 1.25”? Not arguing. Just wondering, since I’ve run .75”
What’s going on there?
Figured I’d answer this for him... the 2013-2015 OEM wheels are not hollowed out at the hub contact point in the same way that the 2011 wheels are. So, with his wheels he needs to have at least a 1.25” spacer so the stud and lugnut are “buried” deep enough into the spacer so that they won’t make contact with the wheel. This is the only way to ensure that the back of the wheel and the hub are making full clean contact. Otherwise, the whelll will be sitting up against the studs which is very dangerous.
Hey, mind me asking what route you went for the WiFi network? Looking to achieve effectively the same in mine.
1” spacers work in the front. The studs are shorter. I’m running 1” Bora front and 1.25” Spidertrak rear.Figured I’d answer this for him... the 2013-2015 OEM wheels are not hollowed out at the hub contact point in the same way that the 2011 wheels are. So, with his wheels he needs to have at least a 1.25” spacer so the stud and lugnut are “buried” deep enough into the spacer so that they won’t make contact with the wheel. This is the only way to ensure that the back of the wheel and the hub are making full clean contact. Otherwise, the whelll will be sitting up against the studs which is very dangerous.
Got her stuck in the snow at night and spent the rest of the weekend by a camp fire!
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Glad you got out. Assuming you were on Hood? I grew up up there and peeps used to get stuck and die out there. But they didn't have 200s or campers.