Electric Chicken
Well-Known Member
My socket and dog bone collar neck beard potato salad special wrench thing should be here tomorrow so there's no harm in trying it.
Hook up a trailer it'll be fiiiiiiine.My camper hasn't moved since 2010 except for when I moved it ten feet in 2016.
I bet it's tires will have a good smooth ride
Don’t you think it would be worth a try before you put all that money into new tires? Asking for a friend.Hook up a trailer it'll be fiiiiiiine.
Well until someone told me not to because it'll burn up my bearings, I was gonna.Don’t you think it would be worth a try before you put all that money into new tires? Asking for a friend.
I have an idea,just try it and don’t tell anyone.Well until someone told me not to because it'll burn up my bearings, I was gonna.
If you read back a little, I had to fend off this whole spiel about how I'm just a other mega on a small scale if I do that and I need to be better than that as an O/O and yadda yadda yadda blah blah blah.
I forget who said it but someone said they wouldn't run it until it was fully resolved.
Trying to give respect to the folks who claim to know what they're talking about.I have an idea,just try it and don’t tell anyone.
I had a 2007 Volvo given to me brand new. 225 miles on it.Yeah basically. Everybody got an opinion. I'm gonna jack it up again when I have my socket and do a little rotating. If it smooths out bobtail then it should be okay with a load.
It's pretty damned intolerable as it is so something definitely needs done.
Another possibility. But these tires are definitely flatted.I had a 2007 Volvo given to me brand new. 225 miles on it.
Damn thing had a shake when it was bobtail. Rode smooth when I had a trailer on, even an empty one.
I dunno maybe I'm just getting "Old" & Wise now..I don't stop buy here every single day..
But I shall tell ya this..
When I see a "Pumpkin" I imagine is that @Electric Chicken and I be mellow and throw down some "Road Respect" ..
Because I think in my mind might just be yourself
To be "Completely" Honest..I dunno maybe I'm just getting "Old" & Wise now..
About a Decade ago at the Grain Elevator those trucks wernt SET..
DOING 75 mph down the 294 tollway..
My "Attitude" then is ya won't MOVE..
ILL bring that Timpte Hopper just "enough" to the Line..
Ya either back OFF afew mph or I'm gonna cut ya off "Prison Rape Style"..
By that I mean won't Touch me ..
You'll Peel Off 1st and I'm gonna FLORR IT..
These days though every other truck has DASH CAM..
You'll have to remember his red Ford. Which I hope he names Robert...When I see a "Pumpkin" I imagine is that @Electric Chicken and I be mellow and throw down some "Road Respect" ..
Yes, only from sitting. if there is wear spots that are flat, that is totally different.Seems to me it could if the flat spots come from settin and not draggin
You'll have to remember his red Ford. Which I hope he names Robert...
Because he ain't gonna be driving fleet maintained junk piles any more. He's got himself a real truck and he's fixing it up and making it his own. Not just his own because his name is on the title, I mean his own because he's going to know that truck inside out from working on it himself. Doing as many repairs as he can himself instead of farming it out to some "tech" at a shop.
I can't help but respect that.
There's a lot to be said about the way he's doing this. Fixing up an older truck mostly with his own two hands instead of signing a piece of paper at some dealership. As a hands-on type myself, I just can't help but respect that.
And I'm not the only one who's picked up on this. He's got a little bit of a following on here I've noticed. We all want this endeavor of his to succeed and I really like seeing these more experienced hands giving him helpful advice. It's actually what this forum is about. He's got a lot of us rooting for him.
Hell no ! unless the damn tires are bouncing a foot off the ground ! or the bearings are loose or flaking.Didn't y'all tell me I could burn out my wheel bearings if I did that?
Yeah don't because it's not.I don't stop buy here every single day..
But I shall tell ya this..
When I see a "Pumpkin" I imagine is that @Electric Chicken and I be mellow and throw down some "Road Respect" ..
Because I think in my mind might just be yourself
Yeah it's not that horrendous. Lol they aren't losing road contact or anything.Hell no ! unless the damn tires are bouncing a foot off the ground ! or the bearings are loose or flaking.
Awww. Where's my love emoji. Lol.You'll have to remember his red Ford. Which I hope he names Robert...
Because he ain't gonna be driving fleet maintained junk piles any more. He's got himself a real truck and he's fixing it up and making it his own. Not just his own because his name is on the title, I mean his own because he's going to know that truck inside out from working on it himself. Doing as many repairs as he can himself instead of farming it out to some "tech" at a shop.
I can't help but respect that.
There's a lot to be said about the way he's doing this. Fixing up an older truck mostly with his own two hands instead of signing a piece of paper at some dealership. As a hands-on type myself, I just can't help but respect that.
And I'm not the only one who's picked up on this. He's got a little bit of a following on here I've noticed. We all want this endeavor of his to succeed and I really like seeing these more experienced hands giving him helpful advice. It's actually what this forum is about. He's got a lot of us rooting for him.
I think the point being is on a PreTrip check the Wheel oil..top her off..Hell no ! unless the damn tires are bouncing a foot off the ground ! or the bearings are loose or flaking.