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I went with the 305/55R22 Nitto Recon Grapplers. They measure out to be just over 35" diameter and 12.5" wide. My truck has a 1.5" level and there is very slight rubbing on my aftermarket mudflaps. For the ride quality and loudness, they are louder than the 305/55R20 ridge grapplers I used to...
I've been looking at the recon grapplers in this exact same size, how much clearance do you have between the inside of the tire and the upper control arm? If you could grab a picture id really appreciate it, that's the only thing that has me worried. thanks
Lately I've been using the Ford XG-8 PTFE grease which is made specifically for slip yokes, and because of how many people told me how great it was... and to be honest I think it's junk, way to thin in my opinion and as soon as any oil from the transfer case gets on it, it turns to slime. I'll...
The wrap of the axle naturally moves the driveshaft forward and backward, even if it may be slight. I also agree that it is for the up and down motion of the axle, but typically there will be much more friction on the splines from torque during acceleration than when hitting bumps.
I also...
I have a single piece aluminum drive shaft and I've had the clunk for about 30,000 miles. Every few thousand miles I would remove the driveshafe and grease the slip yoke for the splines on the transfer case-to-driveshaft connection using the ford XG-8 PTFE grease. The clunk would become much...
I have a single piece aluminum drive shaft and I've had the clunk for about 30,000 miles. Every few thousand miles I would remove the driveshafe and grease the slip yoke for the splines on the transfer case-to-driveshaft connection using the ford XG-8 PTFE grease. The clunk would become much...
I couldn't find anything online that was what I was looking for, so I made my own rear control arms. Everything online was just cheap tubing powder-coated some bright color. I cut, bent, and welded everything myself and had a local guy powder-coat them. They’re 11gauge mild steel with a...
Here's my bed setup using the milwaukee packout syatem for tool storage, there's a few different ways to arrange things depending on what I'm doing. I'm just waiting on the 106 piece packout socket set to go on sale and that will get mounted to the top of the packout toolbox with the drawers...
If you're a hunter and have never been duck/goose hunting it has be the most fast passed type of hunting, especially in that first half hour. Personally we have a floating blind on a local lake and always have a blast out there. And if there's any beretta fans I use an A400 xtreme plus, probably...
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