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Posted by scotc on February 11, 2006 at 21:19:27 from (65.220.16.62):
I need to make my super m lose some weight so if we can get away to the RPRU my freind can haul it with his 560. my target is 5500-5800 pounds. I'm swapping the schwartz wide front for the narrow one off our 400. It has a pair of wheel weights (2x150#'s) which will be coming off. As it sets now it weighs about 6600-6700. I figure that should put me at 6000-6100. I really don't want to unload the tires but I think I may have to, at least temporarily. That could work though, as I am also planning to have all my rims powder-coated. The only other thing I can think of is the hydraulic pump. I know it's a big chunk of cast iron but what's it weigh? And the valve and filler tube has to come off to pull the pump too, right? How much fluid does a 15.5-38 tire hold anyhow? I'm thinking out loud here but input would be helpful. thanks
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