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I may have what you need. Your choice. 2 Kelly Safari's 35 12.50 15. Best one was a spare only. Never on the ground. Still has the little nibbies on the tread. 20 32nds of tread left. The other was used. Still in great shape. 11 32nds tread left. $65 for the better one $35 for the other one. $85...
One tire has between 19/32's and 20/32's this one was mounted but never but on the ground.
the other has about 11/32's. No rock rash.
$100 for the first one
$50 for the second one
Not going to ship these.....too big
Hey Tuck....I don't want to discourage you but the first weekend is usually very busy. Lots of atv's also. If you stay off the harder trails at first then you should be able to keep moving.
The only weekend I have free is the last one in April. I'll try to plan a trip then. If not it will have to be in May. I want to try Big Levels. I did CrabTree, Rawley Springs area, and Peters Mill in Feb.
Let us know if they open those roads.
Later
Phil
So the April weekend is cancelled?????? Bummer......well I'm still going wheeling anyway. I usually pick up a bag of trash every time I go anyway. I just throw it on my rack and bring it home. I'll just start planning for May now.
The first pic is when it is in 2wd mode. The second pic is when it is in 4wd
As you can see the RED line has vacuum on it all the time. Vacuum comes from the engine to the tank then to the red line and so on........
The blue vacuum line seems to be a vent to outside air.
As for your power problem......probably nothing to do with the blue vacuum line.
Clogged exhaust???? You may try loosening the exhaust pipe at the bottom of the manifold and see if the power returns. It will be very loud but might provide...
I ran 235/75/15s on stock wheels on my 91 with no rubbing what so ever, on stock rims
When I went up to 30/9.50s they would rub the shock tower at full flex, and disconnected.
When I added the bb, no more rubbing
Mine does the same thing. My thought on that is the heat that radiates from the radiator affects the reading. You may try putting a shield around the back of it to block some heat.
Later
Phil
Brandon....you can't post pics here....only in the picture showcase forum
It also sounds like your a/c system might be low on freon. Jumping the switch forces the system to run but that's not a good thing to do. The freon that circulates throughout the system also casrries the oil around with it...