Has a set of Coleman Racing clamps to mount a hi-lift on the side.
http://choyboy.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=3859&g2_serialNumber=2
$700 Located in NJ 08854, local pickup only.
I would try the local Asian supermarkets, the bigger ones around here usually have them. What are they bringing back? Everything I bought back has always been multi-volt. I haven't used on of those converter things since I was a kid.
It should fit. The '04 rails aren't taller than the skinny ones, just fatter.
I just picked up a Hannibal rack the other night to replace my SD but haven't gotten around to installing it yet.
I was under the same impression, that's why I order the DI spacers thinking they should work. :(
So if it's not the SIII pitch, what is the other pitch used by LR on SII's?
Does anyone know what the size and pitch are for a Series II lug nut? The ones that take a 15/16 socket and acorn on both sides.
My problem is that I'm trying to fit a set of wheel spacers made for DI/RRC. The bigger SII lug nuts don't fit into the holes in the spacer. Therefore, I'm trying to...
I'm just going to splice in a loop end and turn it into a 50' extension. Thanks for the offer anyways. :)
I agree with Craig, the sand and muck getting into the fibers over time killed the line.
I broke my 80' Viking line 3/8 line at this year's Winter Romp. The truck was sitting up to it's axles in slush and mud. One side benefit of have a syn line though is that you can tie it back together and hopefully have enough line left to get you out of the woods. I think I'm going to listen...
Are you in the business of selling machinery or instructions?
If the videos pertain to your brand of machines, what good is it to people that don't have your product? Information only has value when it's useful.
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