thanks .... and with more confort this truck will be ready for any long trip ....
New job starting monday, lots of parts sold, and too much spare time !! sound good for the m715 !!
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thanks .... and with more confort this truck will be ready for any long trip ....
New job starting monday, lots of parts sold, and too much spare time !! sound good for the m715 !!
Update ...
Have the electric compressor in stock .. 2.0 cfm ½hp 12 vdc 100% duty cycle at 135 psi
http://www.rockcrawlerquebec.com/kam...compressor.JPG
Also found 44" tire for the truck .... they are 12.00r20 XML from a 8 wheels LAV.
They are not in top shape condition but it seems te be rare to find that size. I would better find a nearly perfect tires .... so maybe someone on this board can have access to at least 6 of thems ...
http://www.rockcrawlerquebec.com/kam...1200r20xml.JPG
And this is the airbags going on the truck ... ( they were on my XJ but only mounted for testing )
http://www.rockcrawlerquebec.com/php...rs/airbags.JPG
And the specs of those bags
http://www.truckspring.com/images/Ma...ne_hd/5429.gif
i really dont know ...... the only thing i can tell you that it industrial painting but i dont know what brand or color number :(
i change my mind about those 12.00r20 tires for bigger ones ....... this morning i try a set of 14.00r20 XL tires and they fit like they belong there . I will have to get enlarged fenders to be 100% road legal .... maybe a set of plastic extension from big truck ( i need around 1½" of extra coverage ).
I will try to transfer my phone pictures to the computer and share what it will looked like.
Just a thought, but for just a couple more inches you could go with rubber mat stuff with the woven center. I have the same stuff along the top of my snow plow blade to turn the snow back down. Tough, durable, flexible - good stuff. If you need to go farther out I wouldn't trust it, but if you could get a roll 8" wide & just stick 2" out then you would be good - probably last much better than a plastic or fiberglass up in the great white north with your bajillion below zero temperatures. :D
thanks for the idea
Somebody makes rubber stuff especially for extending fender flares to cover tires...rowdy and duarable stuff...buddy of mine used it on a 1946 Powerwagon and it worked real nice...2 to 3 inches of width...
were did you get the hid lights from they look nice and i would like to get some for my truck
thanks