The next thing you need to do is fill up the axle to the height of the pinon bearing, luckily the old fill port is at a leave to oil the pinon bearing right side up or upside down.
The next thing was sliding it in, lining it up to the old centering bolt and attaching.
if you used the...
So I thought I would flip my axle because I thought it would look cool. And I was right.
Before
After
I was expecting it to get 5 inches higher, but it came up like 9 niches. Before you had to stoop in to get stuff out, now the tail gate is waist high. You used to have to stoop under the...
Hey everyone,
I have been on the forums for a while but after reading a friend's build page I thought I would write my own since I have been lurking.
I have an 80 series and a 100 series (well my wife has that one) and before any of that I had May the Mustang.
I had may since I have been...
Here I am going to Marti Kraw in 22.
The next thing that I have coming up is this: my parent's truck camper died. The wood is all rotten out and it would have to be completely rebuilt. So I am planning on gutting it to load up the trailer full of goodies.
I figure I should do an update, this is what I did last year:
I did the wiring for the trailer and I ordered a CURT 56196 2-to-3-Wire Splice-in Trailer Tail Light Converter for RV Dinghy Towing
and I ordered a wire connecting kit
I wired everything up with their own plugs and put in LED...
Sorry, we were frustrated so made a short reply. We had a chuckle over it...
I did get it in, I didn't twist the actuator like you suggested, I just pushed the linear gear (inside the front axle) that meshed with the front actuator, everything slide in and then functioned afterwards.
Got the new wheels and tires on and made a spare tire carrier. Tomorrow I will do a test drive. They said they couldn't balance one of the retreads so hopefully it's not bad out of balance. At least good enough for a trailer