Bring back chrome wheels and polished wheels. None of that 14" wide bullshit though. Thing that goes over my head is how many people are keeping the JC Whitney catalog theme going these days.
This was my cousins truck. 6" lift with Deavers, Kings, and 20" Welds. He sold it in 05 in Mesa. I would love to get it back. Like I said in the lifted truck thread and not that I'm into it but this truck was a pussy magnet.
I'd say 02-04 Ford Superduty and 99-01 if you install clear headlights or clear fogged turn signal lenses. GM trucks of that era are way nicer and the Duramax is a beast but the Superdutys stole it on looks. When lifting a truck nothing looks cleaner than a leaf spring setup. It doesn't ride the...
Everything turned to shit when people started blacking out everything and making trucks look like a base model. Then they took it further by installing 14" wides on stock height trucks.
The original post is confusing. I'm now thinking everything works and its producing power but he's worries about wet stacking because the lack of load? FWIW I see diesel generators run year round powering job site trailers and never heard of one having problems with wet stacking. I have one with...
Is it making power and he's worried about wet stacking? The 0% usage in his first post is confusing. Sound like it's not making power because it doesn't sense a load.
Not really. Generators have to run at 1800 rpm. Some do have an idle down feature when no load is applied. At 1800 rpm and no load it is creating enough heat to not have immediate problems. When you add a load it will cause the engine to work harder to maintain 1800 rpm and it will create enough...
Lifted trucks can become a pain in the ass. Cons I've found on lifted trucks is tires are expensive, alignments are challenging, loading and unloading is pain, they ride worse, lose braking power and just power. Pros are they can be a pussy magnet but the types it attracts don't have jobs or...