Originally posted by Bruce in BC
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The Intercos that your friend has are a rare thing in my experience. The tire just falls extremely sup-par in the offroad terrain we have here in the eastern and south eastern parts of the US. Everyone I four-wheel with now has gone to the Maxxis tire world. The Trepador, and Creepy Crawler are both amazing tire. There is another mid-level MT about to hit the market from Maxxis also, the full size listing hasn't been released yet that I've seen. It looks similar to the Toyo MTs.
Unfortunately, what we run is simply obsolete. I have also heard rumors that Yellow Sea is trying to produce and import the XZL soon; however... thats just rumors from the Expedition forums I visit on occasion.
Also, the 38" R16 Goodyear that I mentioned above, is now out of production according to my dealer friend. He said he tried to order a set for a customer not long ago and they are discontinued. Its a tough battle.
Originally posted by Iowanogre
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I am almost finished with my clocked parking brake assembly for the divorced NP205. I also started on my shifter reaction support plate so that the cylinders have something to work against. It is amazing how easily this case shifts when you back off the spring pressure on the detents. I am going to adjust the springs to match a moderate stiff shift for the cylinders but keep it stiff enough that if the truck bleeds off air pressure sitting that it doesn't unshift on accident.
I've got some bronze oilite washers for the springs to ride against in the above picture. Still need to drill, tap, and counter bore the hole for the side post pull back spring.
And this is the reaction plate so far. It will have two support rails welded to it and then those will share the support of the push-pull cable bulkhead fitting for the parking brake cable where it meets the adjustment rod for the parking brake and goes over the T-case.
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