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Buying a 1987 Mazda Titan TOMORROW!
by
steevz
on 13 Nov, 2012 22:23
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Super excited.
Little cab over engine 4 cylinder diesel. 2 ton bed cap. and hydraulic dumper.
$1500! Only 120k kms on the engine, only needs a new tire and side windows... (as someone tried stealing it)
Will post pics on my new truck asap.
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#1
by
ORCoaster
on 13 Nov, 2012 22:32
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#2
by
burn_your_money
on 16 Nov, 2012 09:29
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That's a pretty sweet looking truck!
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#3
by
rs899
on 16 Nov, 2012 09:51
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Another thing you Canucks got that we didn't.
I am really pissed that my Dad didn't have to uproot all of us in '72 so that I could dodge the draft....
I would be retired now with free health care (OK- I know it's not free, but I wouldn't need to shell out $15K for years until what's left of Medicare kicks in)
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#4
by
steevz
on 17 Nov, 2012 01:58
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I have a REAL problem. I two new tires to replace the flat rears on the driver side. The inner rear is seized to the hub it seems.. pulling it with rope attached to my TDI span the truck a bit but didnt free the wheel. I'm running out of ideas.. really need to get it off, so I can get two new tires on then drive and get the other two replaced.
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#5
by
TylerDurden
on 17 Nov, 2012 09:20
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Can u drive it with just a good outer? (Ain't that part of the logic of duallies?)
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#6
by
theman53
on 17 Nov, 2012 09:36
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#7
by
jboogie13
on 17 Nov, 2012 11:08
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apply liberally to the affected area in larger doses until desired result is achieved.
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#8
by
steevz
on 17 Nov, 2012 11:13
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lol,
Tried that.. as I really dont care about the one rim. I also was doing donuts with all the weight on that wheel and the lugs cracked loose.. nothing. It was getting late and dark last night.. will try it again today.. in the light.
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#9
by
745 turbogreasel
on 17 Nov, 2012 15:36
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Torch and penetrating oil, esp at the centering ring area.
Can u drive it with just a good outer? (Ain't that part of the logic of duallies?)
No, when the inner blows apart, it will waste your brake lines, and possibly take out the good outer.
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#10
by
steevz
on 17 Nov, 2012 15:44
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yeah, the inner wheel holds air fine so I just put the new tires on both the other wheels. Once I get to work I'll heat it up and I'm sure they'll come right off.
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#11
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 20 Nov, 2012 15:20
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does it have BUDD wheels?
BUDD wheels have a lug nut on the outside, then a big lug nut (BUDD) on the inner wheel as well
you cant get budd wheels off without removing the budds..
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#12
by
bajacalal
on 21 Nov, 2012 16:20
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I bet it has Budd wheels, or at least something similar to that.
When you take the wheel lugs nuts off, does the stud underneath have a square end or a hex head? If it has that, it has Budd wheels, you may need a special socket for that particular size to turn the stud. It's actually like a two part stud, with an inner stud attached to the wheel hub and an outer one that has a flange to hold the inner wheel, and is threaded internally (to go over the other stud) and externally (for the outer wheel nut). That's how the Budd wheels work.
Are these highway legal in Canada?
Anyway, if I were you, I would also look into the possibility running "super singles" on the rear and eliminating the dual rear wheels. I can't imagine this thing is going to carry that much weight.
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#13
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 22 Nov, 2012 12:52
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I bet it has Budd wheels, or at least something similar to that.
When you take the wheel lugs nuts off, does the stud underneath have a square end or a hex head? If it has that, it has Budd wheels, you may need a special socket for that particular size to turn the stud. It's actually like a two part stud, with an inner stud attached to the wheel hub and an outer one that has a flange to hold the inner wheel, and is threaded internally (to go over the other stud) and externally (for the outer wheel nut). That's how the Budd wheels work.
Are these highway legal in Canada?
Anyway, if I were you, I would also look into the possibility running "super singles" on the rear and eliminating the dual rear wheels. I can't imagine this thing is going to carry that much weight.
super singles are AWESOME...
thanks for the explanation about Budds.. i couldnt have said it better.
one thing to remember, is that sometimes, the budd has RH threads on the outside, and LH threads on the inside, IIRC..
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#14
by
burn_your_money
on 22 Nov, 2012 13:06
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Driver side might also be LH and passenger side RH. I think I got that right...