Had the starter tested and they said it was fine, still didn’t sound the best or start the truck fast. Finally decided to buy a new one and the truck has never fired up so quickly.
My Fuso has been starting hard, almost sounds like the starter is struggling or grinding. Today the truck wouldn’t start at all till the weather warmed up and even then starter sounded ruff. The truck has new battery’s and I’m wondering if anyone else has had starter problems?
Finally bit the bullet and got my signals. After much searching trying to find someone in the US to build them. Tony from fusooffroad had them in stock, and I found tires near me on marketplace.
I have tried to get ahold of trail worthy but they have not returned my e-mail or called me back
how close were you able to get the backspacing with the humvee wheels?
Java joe
I have looked at making wheels also for my Fuso . I was going to use the 16x10 wheel shells from Hey Wheel but not sure about welding and how true I can get them with the center being so close to the bend in the rim.
can you share your thoughts on how you are going to use the 2 pc rims?
I received a recall in the mail early this year. I have moved for a three year work assignment to east central Alabama and in the move have lost the recall paper. I believe it was for turbo oil return tube but not sure. My question is, does anyone know what this part number is and would it just...
That’s awesome , you have it looking allot better then the photos he had on Facebook.
I have recently moved to Alabama from Ohio for a three year work assignment. Hopping to find a nice rust free cruiser when Im here.
The problem is it has no title . I was going to go pick it up Saturday morning for 2500 but decided not to because its an Ohio truck and its about impossible to get a title. But still a great deal for parts but even better if you have a way around that.
I did check with fusooffroad - thought there price and credit card charge are too much, and if I’m going to spend that much I would rather use an US supplier.
I did some figuring on autoCad 10.250 vs 11 inch rim with 1/2 inch plate . I talked with two wheel builders and both said they don’t do dished centers. One said the least amount of back spacing he would be able to do was 3inch and the other said he can build them but they are 20 inch rims ...
ATW says super singles are on back order for 8 weeks . I have found a company that will make them for me, but I must confirm the backspacing before I have them start .
I have not been able to find much info on the backspacing for flip/flop wheels
I’d did find this drawing that i took a picture...
Im looking for center hole size and bolt pattern for a 2014 Fuso FG ?
Is there anyone with a spare wheel laying around they could measure? Maybe even better a super single they could measure the back spacing?