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Found 4 results

  1. fhubler

    Tire Notice

    From the album: 48 TS Documentation

    This is the original equipment tire notice the came with the vehicle. Heaven forbid if the tire pressure should vary by even 1 psi!
  2. fhubler

    Tire Inflation Notice

    From the album: Original Tire

    This is the original tire inflation notice that came with the 1948 Dodge Town Sedan when purchased new from the dealer.
  3. From the album: Sundry items

    This is my tow truck driver Santed. He is from Iraq and living in southern california now with his wife and son, near his brother and family and away from those crazy people who kill each other for no reason. America is still great.

    © MPrutz 2015

  4. Does anyone happen to know what types of tire jacks, if any, were supplied with B-1 trucks? If so, do you have pictures of the jack top? After a couple of flat tire incidents I have realized the need to invest in a different jack for such emergencies. In the past I've carried a bottle jack, but when placed under the frame it can't lift the frame high enough to get the spare tire onto the hub, as the spring action keeps the hub near the ground. The bottle jack is also too tall to get under the axle, which is pretty much on the ground when the tire is flat. All four leaf springs have a circular cup on the bottom that appears to be intended for jacking, and the placement makes perfect sense, on the rear of the rear leaf springs, and on the front of the front leaf springs. But I'm wondering what type of jack (or jack top) was intended to "mate" with these cups. I looked through the product literature and owners manual and only found information about how to dismount and remount the tire on the rim, but nothing about raising the truck off the ground. Attached are two pictures showing the cups on the leaf springs that I'm assuming are the intended jacking points.
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