Can I use TreadWright tires on the steering axle?
In most cases YES. Commercial use vehicles have restrictions in some states. Check with your local DOT to find out if you can run them on the steering axle of a commerical vehicle. You can also visit or www.retread.org for more information.
New York State guidance... http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/materials_minerals_pdf/hhwma.pdf
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I'm choosing the dealer route myself...:)
Not sure about the details of how to make an E250/E350 a 4wd....but if I had to do it this is where I'd go... http://www.quigley4x4.com/
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You have a very small, but very heavy truck and the Chrysler transmission is way different from GM transmissions. I came from owning all Oldsmobiles...I could coast for miles in any of my Cutlass or 98's but on the same roads I'm pressing the gas in the Libby the whole time or I roll to a stop...
It is not who makes the lift kit of this variety or type...it is the variety or type that makes this lift bad news for our Jeeps. The design is inherently a bad design for the IFS system that the Libby has so it doesn't matter who the manufacturer or vendor is...they all damage the vehicle in...
Been there multiple years...my profile pic is my Jeep cresting the big hill on the 2006 or 2007 York Jeep Show Obstacle Course. There are lots of vendors and swap sellers as well as the fun of looking at all of the Jeeps that are entered in the Show. A great time every year!
I've used my d-ring to pull out stuck cars and a hummer from the rear hitch and the front hitch...I use the front hitch for a hitch rack and I pull this from the rear...
I used mag light mounts that i got at Home Depot in the flashlight section holding the 4 D cell on the drivers side seat and the 3 cell on the passenger side seat...
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