I would rather live in that than pay rent where im at. Good job.
NGTD wrote: Make sure you buy yourself some RV style tire covers. UV is hell on tires.
I don't understand this... I've parked outside for years, and not a single tire was ever thrown away because of UV damage.
Maybe because the RV isn't driven as much the tread lasts much longer and you don't want them dryrotting before they are used up?
EvanB wrote: Maybe because the RV isn't driven as much the tread lasts much longer and you don't want them dryrotting before they are used up?
That is the reason but, I have been in the Army for about 16 years and most of that time working with big trucks. Our vehicals did not get moved much at all and I have never had to toss a tire from dry rotting.
It is also that the RV folks tend to shine their tires with that crap that helps the UV process along.
Rusted_Busted_Spit wrote:EvanB wrote: Maybe because the RV isn't driven as much the tread lasts much longer and you don't want them dryrotting before they are used up?That is the reason but, I have been in the Army for about 16 years and most of that time working with big trucks. Our vehicals did not get moved much at all and I have never had to toss a tire from dry rotting.
I used to have a set of boat trailer tires that would prove this wrong - tread was like new - the sidewalls were toast.
the maintanence trail gets deep pretty fast with something like that. A friend has a custom RV/Car hauler on a truck chassis, with a larger engine then the truck chassis originally had... well, he has had some VERY interesting maintanence issues, that the local truck repair shop has yet to exactly figure out......
Sorted power steering out, the line did the trick, took it for a run and could smell coolant, opened the heater and the rad is leaking badly, now pulling that to be repaired.
Nothing big but the usual crap for a vehicle that sat around a lot.
Good news is I have a set of tires on order for $250 a piece, yeah I know but that is about 50% off retail
aussiesmg wrote: Sorted power steering out, the line did the trick, took it for a run and could smell coolant, opened the heater and the rad is leaking badly, now pulling that to be repaired. Nothing big but the usual crap for a vehicle that sat around a lot. Good news is I have a set of tires on order for $250 a piece, yeah I know but that is about 50% off retail
What brand tires? also are those LP22.5s
Got the tires installed today, they are 315s. Much nicer ride,
So far have fixed the power steering, indicators repaired and the factory heater core is being rebuilt.
Drove it about 50 miles today, she rides nicer with steering
OK time for a brief update.
I have a dead battery, dammit, one still ok and one is shot, will get a replacement this weekend.
I picked up two solar battery tenders to assist the batteries stay in good shape.
Heater core is updated and replaced.
Got a set of tire covers.
Got a replacement roof vent for one that was broken.
Seeking some gauges to update the ancient and lacking factory set.
HiTempguy wrote:Vigo wrote: Im waiting for the mpg numbers as well. I like it.For added fun, pull reference line for more boosts. Those ol' diesels don't care
most (though not all) 8-71's are non-turbo. They were rated between 260 and 318 HP depending on injector size. Torques are in the 800 range. Turbo'd they were rated 350 HP and 1000 torques IIRC
So, it get fuel economy that is nearly as good as the big yellow beast? We can so totally piss off a bunch of hoity-toities at The Mitty this year.
It lives, but I am working on getting the Mustang suspension sorted, the Ranchero running and shifting reliably, the RX7 rear suspension sorted, the S10 mods and the CMC Camaro back together. Oh and fix our house that has problems.
Probably no real work until Spring now, but it should make the MItty as mentioned.
Mongo is in at a welding shop having a custom hitch made for it, went to a guy who knows his stuff about hitches because a bus has no mounting point like a framed car/truck does. At least my frame is steel and stainless not one of the aluminum ones.This guy also has experience with rollcages.
Had to buy the second battery, another $200, as that also failed over Winter, but I have two good ones now.
In less than two weeks it makes its maiden voyage to Sebring with a bunch of GRMers. It will bring back a Supra and other parts collected around Atlanta on the return run.
MPG will be ..... should I say GPM?
aussiesmg wrote: Mongo is in at a welding shop having a custom hitch made for it, went to a guy who knows his stuff about hitches because a bus has no mounting point like a framed car/truck does. At least my frame is steel and stainless not one of the aluminum ones.This guy also has experience with rollcages. Had to buy the second battery, another $200, as that also failed over Winter, but I have two good ones now. In less than two weeks it makes its maiden voyage to Sebring with a bunch of GRMers. It will bring back a Supra and other parts collected around Atlanta on the return run. MPG will be ..... should I say GPM?
Everybody take lots of pix..I can't go this year, and I'm living vicariously through you.
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