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Old 01-17-2011, 11:12 AM   #126
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I am running a stock tire (235/85-16) but I will be upgrading to a 19" rim this spring. Right now the lower control arm is the lowest point of the truck so this has to change. In addition I am not sure if the 235/85 would rub on the front fenders. I will try to get a picture of the inside wheel well.

In regards to the 101 questions, don't worry about it! That what these forums are for. I am more than happy to provide any assistance I can
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Thanks Sir you are the man! I wish you were closer i really like/want that rear fearing lol
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Old 01-17-2011, 11:57 AM   #127
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Wow man, very nice! I love the hinged tail light and the Subbie tank came out nice. Lots of ideas for me if I ever feel ambitious! Would be nice to have nearly 80 gallons! I'd only have to get gas once every couple weeks then...
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Old 01-17-2011, 12:32 PM   #128
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Old 01-17-2011, 12:39 PM   #129
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LOL American=Gallons Canadian=Liters

Also American= MPH Canadian=KPH

in the end it's all the same
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Old 01-17-2011, 06:53 PM   #130
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Thanks Sir you are the man! I wish you were closer i really like/want that rear fearing lol
I did take measurements and then went to ups's website and based on the size of the box and your address it was close to $250 shipping (which is stupid!) I thought I told you, maybe not! Sorry about that.
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Old 01-17-2011, 06:57 PM   #131
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WOW Shipping stuff is crazy! Thats really unfortunate... lol i can see why pl dont want to ship stuff.
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Old 01-17-2011, 06:58 PM   #132
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Wow man, very nice! I love the hinged tail light and the Subbie tank came out nice. Lots of ideas for me if I ever feel ambitious! Would be nice to have nearly 80 gallons! I'd only have to get gas once every couple weeks then...
The burb tank was an afterthought for me. I only decided to go this route because as soon as I stared working on the truck one of the saddle tanks started to leak. It's actually a funny story....the truck was in the garage for 3 weeks prior to me staring the work and never dripped a drop. I jack the truck up and start to cut the stock leaf hangers(sparks flying everywhere) and I get a whiff of gas. Sure enough one of the tanks is leaking! Well now I am mad because I have to stop everything else to deal with this so I said F*ck it and ripped both tanks out!
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Old 01-17-2011, 07:00 PM   #133
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WOW Shipping stuff is crazy! Thats really unfortunate... lol i can see why pl dont want to ship stuff.
Know anybody that lives in the US that you could drive to?
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Old 01-17-2011, 08:35 PM   #134
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Try Fedex, they seem to have better rates on most stuff....
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Old 01-17-2011, 09:06 PM   #135
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Ummm that's in the wrong direction
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LOL how close are you to the border?
Actually I am going up to a friends camp in colebrook NH in a few weeks to go snowmobiling. His camp is only 15 minutes from Canada! This would be where NH meets Canada, how far are you from that point?
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Actually I am going up to a friends camp in colebrook NH in a few weeks to go snowmobiling. His camp is only 15 minutes from Canada! This would be where NH meets Canada, how far are you from that point?
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Thats about 7 or so hours from me and it's been brought to my attention i can't cross to the USA as i don't have my pass port lol Dam new rules
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Thats about 7 or so hours from me and it's been brought to my attention i can't cross to the USA as i don't have my pass port lol Dam new rules
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The burb tank was an afterthought for me. I only decided to go this route because as soon as I stared working on the truck one of the saddle tanks started to leak. It's actually a funny story....the truck was in the garage for 3 weeks prior to me staring the work and never dripped a drop. I jack the truck up and start to cut the stock leaf hangers(sparks flying everywhere) and I get a whiff of gas. Sure enough one of the tanks is leaking! Well now I am mad because I have to stop everything else to deal with this so I said F*ck it and ripped both tanks out!
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Funny, I was just looking back through this thread to see if you were using the twin 20s and the 38 gal Sub tank or just the sub tank. I was thinking it would be cool to leave the 20s in there and run a transfer pump from the sub tank to one of the 20s... But probably safer, smarter to rig the sub tank to the TBI and then run transfer pumps from the 20s to that...

And even as I type this I can imagine myself driving down the road, looking into the rear view mirror and seeing fuel pouring out of my tail light because I forgot to shut off the transfer pump!
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Funny, I was just looking back through this thread to see if you were using the twin 20s and the 38 gal Sub tank or just the sub tank. I was thinking it would be cool to leave the 20s in there and run a transfer pump from the sub tank to one of the 20s... But probably safer, smarter to rig the sub tank to the TBI and then run transfer pumps from the 20s to that...

And even as I type this I can imagine myself driving down the road, looking into the rear view mirror and seeing fuel pouring out of my tail light because I forgot to shut off the transfer pump!
I am very happy I went with the single burb tank. After giving it a lot of thought there are several advantages...

1. I found I was only filling/using 1 tank because of the pain of having to move the truck to fill the second tank. This was even a bigger problem when towing the boat because I am usually only driving the truck when towing(not sure if that will still be the case now that it will be all customized )

2. I wanted a simpler setup, no fuel switch inside the truck, no transfer valve on the frame, etc.

3. Now I have a brand new tank, new sender and new lines. Plus it will have a cool filler!

4. Safer!

Unless you really need that much fuel onboard i would think about simplifying the install and maybe just going with the single burb tank. Just my 2 cents
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I am very happy I went with the single burb tank. After giving it a lot of thought there are several advantages...

1. I found I was only filling/using 1 tank because of the pain of having to move the truck to fill the second tank. This was even a bigger problem when towing the boat because I am usually only driving the truck when towing(not sure if that will still be the case now that it will be all customized )

2. I wanted a simpler setup, no fuel switch inside the truck, no transfer valve on the frame, etc.

3. Now I have a brand new tank, new sender and new lines. Plus it will have a cool filler!

4. Safer!

Unless you really need that much fuel onboard i would think about simplifying the install and maybe just going with the single burb tank. Just my 2 cents
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Old 01-20-2011, 09:29 PM   #146
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My airlift 5000 was waiting for me when I got home from work today. I started to test fit the bag assemblies. I am a bit concerned that with my current drop I can only get 5.25" of clearance between the upper and lower bracket. When I put the bed back on I will probably be below 5". The instructions that came with the kit state a range of 5-8" is required between the brackets. I posted a question in the 73-87 and suspension forums to see if anyone else has had this problem on lowered trucks

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My airlift 5000 was waiting for me when I got home from work today. I started to test fit the bag assemblies. I am a bit concerned that with my current drop I can only get 5.25" of clearance between the upper and lower bracket. When I put the bed back on I will probably be below 5". The instructions that came with the kit state a range of 5-8" is required between the brackets. I posted a question in the 73-87 and suspension forums to see if anyone else has had this problem on lowered trucks

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Your not on Dually sene are you? that might be a great question to post there.

http://www.duallyscene.com

Lots of good info there and it's all DUALLY's yeah!
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Your not on Dually sene are you? that might be a great question to post there.

http://www.duallyscene.com

Lots of good info there and it's all DUALLY's yeah!
I've been on there checking for all of that 'great info' & must be looking in the wrong place. Absolutely nothing like this site or Lateral-g (my most frequent stops).

502ss, what are the bag specs? My 74 was set-up similarly (GM truck w/an AOL set-up using dbl convoluted bags). I recall my dimensions being about 5" apart for the upper/lower mounts.
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I've been on there checking for all of that 'great info' & must be looking in the wrong place. Absolutely nothing like this site or Lateral-g (my most frequent stops).

502ss, what are the bag specs? My 74 was set-up similarly (GM truck w/an AOL set-up using dbl convoluted bags). I recall my dimensions being about 5" apart for the upper/lower mounts.
Oh sorry it hasnt been help full. all my wheel and tire Q's i have found good info on and stuff about my square dually (they seem to be the fav over there)
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