Thank you guys. I did not go any further than the inner adjusting nut. I removed all the old grease so I could see the bearing and nothing looked abnormal. I did not want to disturb the bearing, so I reinstalled the inner adjusting nut till it was snug (no specific torque), and there was no...
I had a annoying shake at about 45 mph. After checking everything, I lifted the front and was able to move one of the wheels in and out. I figured the bearing was bad. I dug into it and didn't see anything bad. I retorqued everything back together with some new grease. Now the shake is gone but...
The install could not be easier. Pay particular attention to the clips that hold the gauges and the connections to the printed circuit. Take your time with that part. Give it a test shot before you button it all back together. No complaints with mine, everything works great.
Thinking of bolting these in to the pillar to assist entry. Anyone else try this vs the big metal ones? Would it be possible to rivnut anchors into the pillar between the windshield and door frame or better along the roof closer to the windshield?
Damn it! I knew better but I wanted the Toyo's but didn't want to advertise it. Should have went with the Coopers that were identical and forego the warranty offered with the Toyo's.
This truck spent 30 years of its life in the beef industry down here in Florida. If you saw the condition it was in before the nine months of work done to her you would say she was beat to hell, exactly what she was built for. Now I'm retired from the Army and done with beating the hell out of...
Don't get me wrong, I went in for balancing, they wanted to, I told them not to waste their time, after we saw the tires on the balancer, and the $80 to do them would go towards the new tires. It's a stand up shop. I appreciate all the input here!
Way out of round. When they put it on the road force balancer I could see how out of shape it was. They told me balancing it would be useless. I'm putting the money towards new tires and hope the 16" rims are good. I ordered the Toyo Open Country AT3. I thought they looked good and came well...
Bucket, reading the data on the manufacturer site. Maybe it just a suggestion, I don't know if it's gospel and very bad things could happen. I don't mind pushing the envelope when I have to, not sure I need to in this case.