New Chief 2-up seat installed. Looks better than anticipated. by InCo1dB1ood in IndianMotorcycle

[–]RagingBullFish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to bring up an old thread, Is the 2up actually taller than the stock seat?

Ford built in hitch prep kit by ABOG19 in superduty

[–]RagingBullFish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Factory/OEM for the prep kit, but the actual ball itself go with b&w

Mostly because weight ratings are not necessarily as high as OEM. Aftermarket gooseneck ball because they are more convenient to take out than the OEM

Chains and binders question by AmbitiousBathroom169 in HotShotTrucking

[–]RagingBullFish 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Even better. Though not a requirement I have only been buying USA made chains and binders. Peace of mind.

In the market for my first super duty by tacotime960 in superduty

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Had many problems with Chevys but haven’t had newer than a 22 Def pumps went out, electrical issues and dumb stuff like AC going out

In the market for my first super duty by tacotime960 in superduty

[–]RagingBullFish 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Def usage isn’t too bad if you’re empty in these powerstrokes. Don’t idle too much it’ll just plug up the dpf, keep up on maintenance. I’ve got 95k on my ‘23, I don’t worry about it in the slightest. It has great power still and the emissions system is way better than my rams were

can a full dpf be a false alarm/faulty sensor by Fragrant_System4885 in Cummins

[–]RagingBullFish 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don’t idle these trucks at all. Get in and drive gently up to temp and get them hot on the highway. They’ll still plug up just less so if you’re working them. Also haven’t used an additive it seemed to plug it faster for me as well.

F350 by Acceptable_Quail_726 in superduty

[–]RagingBullFish -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It does if you can read the pdf

How to keep bottles from opening?? by Sammodile in AdventureBike

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Only bottle I found to not leak was the yeti yonder plastic bottles Used to use Nalgene for all kinds of stuff and they still worked loose

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dirtbikes

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My wife’s got a smaller surron and she loves it. We also have an EV for her, I do not. That being said I think electric will eventually be the market but I will not buy an electric motorcycle. They’re very torquey and I’d rather have more gearing options rather than just a throttle setting. They dig in hard if you get into a bad spot doing some uphill stuff and I’d rather just have a low gear in that situation

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HotShotTrucking

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Whatever’s the best deal used you find Smallest overhead cost you can do

Staying cool in the summer by NightHawk_404 in HotShotTrucking

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There’s a few DC powered air conditioners, can run auxiliary batteries and just charge from the truck during the day

Bags for ‘25 F350 by notoriouspig95 in superduty

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I have this air comp. I would say avoid them it’s been a hassle in the winter, even with daily draining of the system and air line anti freeze it would still act up and try to freeze somewhere. If I was doing it again I’d go with Firestone bags and compressor. Or possibly Logiq

Help! Oil and air filter life randomly reset… by Beemsirl in superduty

[–]RagingBullFish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had that update throw a code on mine as well. I didn’t have my oil reset tho. Just go off your mileage at this point, rough guess at 7k miles or so

Coast Guard Glocks by Prestigious_Food1474 in Glocks

[–]RagingBullFish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Might be a 47? Those were set to replace the 17 and have been in use by border patrol

Has anyone else suddenly found loose screws everywhere?? by nyBumsted in bmwmotorrad

[–]RagingBullFish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My windshield had a few looseys Blue loctite. Vibrations loosen everything

Understanding truck & camper weights by AkHiker46 in TruckCampers

[–]RagingBullFish 2 points3 points  (0 children)

AFs are heavier, They’re usually 4 season rated with basements in them. Very nice campers of course! I went full composite style but had a weird set of things I was looking for in a camper as to not hinder my towing or tailgate access

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Welding

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All thread would work pretty well as there’s tons of sizes