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TRCM

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  1. If you have to have smaller diameter rims, then do a google search, there are many companies that sell kits with all the parts needed to put 15" rims on any truck, so they would for sure clear 16" rims. These kits are designed for off road rock crawlers and such, but they work well on other vehicles too. Just have to find one for your particular axle configuration. They aren't that expensive either, maybe a couple hundred bucks. I just sold a kit that allowed using 15" rims on a chevy d60 1 ton front axle as well as a matching 14B rear that both came with 16.5 rims.
  2. My 08 has 26, 475 miles on it, and 703.2 hrs comes to 37.6 miles per hour ave.....guess it ain't no plow truck.......
  3. Same to you. When I ordered mine, I tried to get a dual axle trailer, even offered to pay an extra $1000 to get it. They said no. They said that when the Z-7 first came out, you could get one, but they only sold 2 in 6 months withthe dual axle option, so they dropped it. Then 2 yrs later, they start selling them......
  4. How accurate are these sensors ? I reset mine to read the correct corner of the truck, and I also adjusted the tire pressures to 36 psi in all 4 tires. The TPMS confirmed the 36 psi. Then while driving the next day, I checked it to see how much they had heated up, and got 4 different readings, ranging from 34 psi to 40 psi. Just wondering if they are accurate, or just close.
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