Another SPAM Video, How To Install Heavy Duty Front Springs So An Old Truck Can Haul Your Camper
VIDEO >>> Installing Heavy Duty 2950 Rated Front Leaf Springs In An Old Ford <<< VIDEO
Two Of My Best Truck Modifications For Carrying The Truck Camper.
The Larger Front And Rear Leaf Springs, I'll include a link to the rear leaf spring video should anyone be interested.
The Front And Rear Sway Bars, Rancho 9000 Shocks, And The Firestone Air Bags, Do All The Work To Make Carrying The Truck Camper Much More Solidly!
In The Picture, The New Spring And The Flattened Old Spring.
I've got some work around the house to do, then we'll go for a week or so on a test run camping with the truck and truck camper to see how well all these improvements workout. Just test driving the truck, I can feel a pretty good increase in power. The engine never goes above 174 and is usually at 172 degrees while running a 180 thermostat. That must be thanks to the coolant adaptors on the back of the heads increasing and evening coolant flow throughout the engine, and eliminating the known hot spots at cylinders 4 and 8. I'll bring you the results after our trip.
I hope you enjoy this Truck and Truck Camper related SPAM Video. Made by a truck camper for truck campers.
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