No problem, though it I'd dually as in two, not Dooley as in Thomas the writer or duel as in a fight between two people with deadly weapons to settle infractions of honor.
By the looks of this thread, a duel might not be too far off...
No problem, though it I'd dually as in two, not Dooley as in Thomas the writer or duel as in a fight between two people with deadly weapons to settle infractions of honor.
So the answer to your question about why the Dooley isn't affected by it is that with the inner Julie will you have got so much positive offset and once you put the outer Julie will I'm just literally got a platform that's like a foot and a half to 2 feet wide that literally stabilizes the whole unit and puts no stress on the bearings at all
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If you've been around long enough, you probably worked with my uncle. Maybe someone there can also explain the stress caused by significantly increased rotational mass over factory design... the comment that it has absolutely nothing to do with anything and implying that it never causes any stress is ridiculous.Oh this TyCorr is just a Brain Genius I can tell.
I have worked in engineering at the Ford Experimental Garage for way long enough to know exactly what I am talking about.
That's all we play with is Super-Duty's and Mustangs.
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Oh this TyCorr is just a Brain Genius I can tell.
Again, rotating mass has absolutely nothing to do with anything.
Plain and simple , it is the stress and pressures on the hubs/ bearings from the wheels sticking out so far past the engineered design. Period!
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Still waiting for a response to this...So YOU personally had bearing failure because of YOUR -38 offset tires? And know for a proven fact that is why caused it?
Jchrist there's a lot of guys that have worked in the ford garage on this forum. Hard to believe we even need a tech section.Oh this TyCorr is just a Brain Genius I can tell.
I have worked in engineering at the Ford Experimental Garage for way long enough to know exactly what I am talking about.
That's all we play with is Super-Duty's and Mustangs.
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So the answer to your question about why the Dooley isn't affected by it is that with the inner Julie will you have got so much positive offset and once you put the outer Julie will I'm just literally got a platform that's like a foot and a half to 2 feet wide that literally stabilizes the whole unit and puts no stress on the bearings at all
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So... he's an Android app? I'm confused what you meant by "Brain Genius"... anyone? I'm lost...
If you've been around long enough, you probably worked with my uncle. Maybe someone there can also explain the stress caused by significantly increased rotational mass over factory design... the comment that it has absolutely nothing to do with anything and implying that it never causes any stress is ridiculous.
Ever had a truck with forties up in the air and checked shaft play? I've literally cringed watching what the weight of larger tires can do compared to stockers .
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Have ruined rear axle hub inner and outer bearings and have also replaced many on customers for the same reasons.
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Oh this TyCorr is just a Brain Genius I can tell.
I have worked in engineering at the Ford Experimental Garage for way long enough to know exactly what I am talking about.
That's all we play with is Super-Duty's and Mustangs.
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Again, rotating mass has absolutely nothing to do with anything.
Plain and simple , it is the stress and pressures on the hubs/ bearings from the wheels sticking out so far past the engineered design. Period!
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So YOU personally had bearing failure because of YOUR -38 offset tires? And know for a proven fact that is why caused it?
Still waiting strokerbro...Still waiting for a response to this...
My own customers. Dumb-Ass
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