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No sir.Do either of your junk have a working air pump? Asking for a friend.
I do but its replacing my nonworking pumpDo either of your junk have a working air pump? Asking for a friend.
Yeah, I came in the house last night smelling like exhaust from leaning into the engine bay while it was running. Wife sent me straight to the shower. The PO removed the muffler, so the truck is straight-piped except for the cat. I'll have to put a muffler on it but, honestly, it's not ridiculously loud. I guess the cat takes alot of the noise away. The majority of what you hear in the video is that manifold leak. I dread dealing with that. I had something similar on my 60 and it turned out to be a job that grew bigger and bigger as mission creep set in.Sounds pretty good minus that exhaust leak!
Tire sizes. I acquired a '68 earlier in November. It had worn 31" tires on it. There's definitely a lift on the truck. Here's the before and after photos showing how it sits with 33" now.Question for those in the know: Are the late 40's pretty good on the road with the 3.70 gears and factory sized tires, or do they benefit from 33" rubber overdrive like the earlier ones? The reason I ask is this...See this picture?
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Notice how the PS front tire is an almost flat 20-y/o Cooper? Notice the lift under the truck? When the PO backed the truck out of the building, the PS front tire hit the lift and popped. He was nice enough to replace it with a brand new 30x9.50 BFG KO2 (despite the white letter out fail). View attachment 1843096 I've got to replace the other dry-rotted Coopers. I'm trying to decide if I want to stay with the small 30's and just redo the worn out spring bushings or do I bump up to 33's and do a 2.5" lift? I kind-of want to keep this one stock. I have other more capable trail trucks. My other 40 is on 35's. My 80 is on 315's. This one won't see much trail use but 33's and a little lift sure do look "right" on a 40. I'm really torn, and I need to make a decision on tires before I can really start driving this thing on the road. Opinions?
Question for those in the know: Are the late 40's pretty good on the road with the 3.70 gears and factory sized tires, or do they benefit from 33" rubber overdrive like the earlier ones? The reason I ask is this...See this picture?
View attachment 1843093
Notice how the PS front tire is an almost flat 20-y/o Cooper? Notice the lift under the truck? When the PO backed the truck out of the building, the PS front tire hit the lift and popped. He was nice enough to replace it with a brand new 30x9.50 BFG KO2 (despite the white letter out fail). View attachment 1843096 I've got to replace the other dry-rotted Coopers. I'm trying to decide if I want to stay with the small 30's and just redo the worn out spring bushings or do I bump up to 33's and do a 2.5" lift? I kind-of want to keep this one stock. I have other more capable trail trucks. My other 40 is on 35's. My 80 is on 315's. This one won't see much trail use but 33's and a little lift sure do look "right" on a 40. I'm really torn, and I need to make a decision on tires before I can really start driving this thing on the road. Opinions?
Question for those in the know: Are the late 40's pretty good on the road with the 3.70 gears and factory sized tires, or do they benefit from 33" rubber overdrive like the earlier ones? ... This one won't see much trail use but 33's and a little lift sure do look "right" on a 40. I'm really torn, and I need to make a decision on tires before I can really start driving this thing on the road. Opinions?
tall skinnys on the 40. 33x10.50's look pretty right on a 40. Not to mention, the BFG's I've owned all run small.
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I’d just go with the 31’s and just redo the spring bushings. Plenty of bushing options out there.Question for those in the know: Are the late 40's pretty good on the road with the 3.70 gears and factory sized tires, or do they benefit from 33" rubber overdrive like the earlier ones? The reason I ask is this...See this picture?
View attachment 1843093
Notice how the PS front tire is an almost flat 20-y/o Cooper? Notice the lift under the truck? When the PO backed the truck out of the building, the PS front tire hit the lift and popped. He was nice enough to replace it with a brand new 30x9.50 BFG KO2 (despite the white letter out fail). View attachment 1843096 I've got to replace the other dry-rotted Coopers. I'm trying to decide if I want to stay with the small 30's and just redo the worn out spring bushings or do I bump up to 33's and do a 2.5" lift? I kind-of want to keep this one stock. I have other more capable trail trucks. My other 40 is on 35's. My 80 is on 315's. This one won't see much trail use but 33's and a little lift sure do look "right" on a 40. I'm really torn, and I need to make a decision on tires before I can really start driving this thing on the road. Opinions?