benjijo14
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Your right about the 5.29's. He is on 33's with 4.56's and wants to switch to 4.10's, no need for 3k at freeway speeds with a v8.
Your right about the 5.29's. He is on 33's with 4.56's and wants to switch to 4.10's, no need for 3k at freeway speeds with a v8.
so.....any updates?
steve i push my rear back just a little so i had cut the hell out of mine but truck looks good
so.....any updates?
yeah, it was a great time, but the national parks are super lame for not letting a dog travel in a vehicle. I couldn't even do the white rim trail because I had a dog in my car. Oh well, now I know.
Fwiw you can take them in some National Parks, Arches for example. However WRT has always been off-limits to pets.
Steve, I know you got your diff today so......wheres the updates???? lol
I didn't know that. I thought it was all national parks. Thanks for the tip.
Generally they are not allowed into the back country, ie WRT, Elephant Hill, Maze, etc. However improved campgrounds in some cases allow them. Its pretty well spelled out on the different park websites.
The step in the diaphragm pretty much tells you it's a dual diaphragm.
3rd gen 4x4 trucks have the dual diaphragm that's the same diameter as 2nd gen 4x4 single diaphragm.
3rd gen 2wd and 2nd gen Turbo trucks have a dual diaphragm that's the same diameter as 1st gen 4x4 single diaphragm.
You can't put a 3rd gen dual diaphragm in a 1st gen because it will hit the steering shaft. You can put about any booster you want (including T100, IIRC) in a 2nd gen. You shouldn't need to do anything if you already have a 3rd gen!!
Grab the master cylinder from that 3rd gen truck, too. It's a bigger bore than the the 13/16 bore we have in 2nd gen trucks--so with the two, it's an instant HUGE brake upgrade.