RUSH55
SILVER Star
How necessary is the 2” body lift?
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This thing is SOA isn’t it? Should be able to easily run 37’s on a low/medium slung SOA.Was wanting to go 37” or 38” tires but didn’t want to regear now. It’s a really rough trail truck so plans are get it reliable and drive it and not worry about trail damage.
^^^ x2!!!What is the deal with the radiator not lining up and why is that piece of tubing there?
Is there something wrong with the mounting of the inner-fender/core-support assembly (some people call it the “doghouse”) , either on the firewall or out front on the frame? Is that upper bracket a homemade job also?
Ah, so in other words she has been "gently used"...@RUSH55 It’s got a 2” body lift so the radiator had to be moved down. Metal is rusty below headlight area etc and pretty sure this pig has been on its side so nothing really lines up. The only brace I noted is the 1” square tube going from the firewall to headlight/radiator support.
Sounds like your timing is great!Yeah @scrapdaddy it is probably my favorite of what we have. The other 2 are straight plows. So sitting up high and the V plow makes it nice. Ironically it was the one I was most concerned about and it and the salt spreader worked great. Both spreaders went down on the other trucks and we had one solenoid break on the other plow. The snow is sticking around here because of the temperatures.
Jason