We run two F550's as wildfire trucks. They were originally duallys but were converted over to super singles. We had quite the work around as I want to say they just spun the inside rears around and ran them on the outside. They do wander at higher speeds, but rarely do they go over 70km/h
A 1966 Grew fibreglass that was my uncles. It originally had the engine from a 1966 Buick Skylark, but was changed out as OMC stern drive parts were a nightmare to find. BOAT: Bring Out Another Thousand. Spent $800 this spring on new white interior, and $700 on having the head welded during the...
Figured no time like the present to tear into it, so I removed the exhaust and the exhaust riser. Riser has a hole I could stick my finger thru, and manifold was full of water and had this nice crack in it.
USED to be very common. I don't plan to find a new one in Calgary, but somewhere closer then NC. I kinda want new as I don't need the headache of a used one that is cracked.
Thanks. I have already looked at that site and will likely use it unless I find something way cheaper. They want to charge me $73 shipping to Calgary, or $50 to Montana shipping outlet. Seems way to cheap for a part that weighs over 50lbs.
Seeking an exhaust manifold for a Mercruiser 165hp inboard. Its based on a Chev 250ci engine. Cant seem to find anything other then online shipping out of North Carolina. Anyone know of a place maybe in Canada or Northwestern US
I did actually drive my current truck at night when test driving. I also looked at the reviews that are posted on vehicles, and include such things as airbags, rollover safety, frontal collision ratings, and amazingly enough, lighting.
Well I thank you for calling me the greatest, but thats a...
Running one of those light bars on the highway is fair game for me to smash it when you pull over for a coffee
Buy a vehicle with decent headlights. I have never had a vehicle that I needed a light bar. My current F150 has never had the high beams clicked on in the over three years Ive had it...
I helped a buddy build one out of lumber a few years back. Cost him about $75, and made it so he could put up the tailgate when not hauling. Interesting setup, but a lot of coin for a one sled hauler.