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Intreper don't take personally on the jabs on the H1. If it was not for the H2 and H3 abominations and indirectly what they did to Wrangler when they H3ed it many would love the H1 more. Sure the H1 is kind of ugly. It also is built heavy duty, and like you say is mostly military dressed up...
Maybe the MVPA could step to to promote quality insurance for us. I guess the leadership is kind of busy though as they are busy playing politics.
So what are the actual restrictions that Gulfway places in their policies? Not that actual fine print, but the general rules. I quized them on...
That makes sense then as I was getting a good rate when the deuce was an add-on with my other vehicles with geico. Geico decided that they did not want to renew the deuce though when my policy renewal came up. I hate to leave Geico, but I may have to in order to get a good rate with few...
Joseph that is the best rate I have ever heard on a commercial policy by hundreds of dollars. I have used Progressive before for motorcycles in the past with no problems. Of course all they did was collect my money.
When calling with a few follow up questions about my deuce quote I was told that they have a minimum quote of $250 for Virginia. I had been asking about lowing the value of the vehicle.
Actually the DMV site that explains it fairly clearly does not say anything against having a load in your vehicle. It just talks about how you may use the vehicle. In Maryland, from what I was told by a 2.5ton owner, you cannot have any load in your truck. Spare transmission=ticket. Anyways...
I have often wondered about how or if things change as far as the need of CDLs and antique plates if you go from one state to another. For instance in Virginia there is no restriction on having a load in the bed, but from what I have heard from others in Maryland you can't. I expect there are...
Hello Ryan welcome to SS. No problem with lots of questions, but you really need to search as there have been some threads on 5ton tires in the recent past. If you have split rims you have to run tubes and I assume flaps too. Beadlocks you don't. I don't know about tire sizes...
Find out what filter fits that base. It my be some oddball filter that is not made with the newer better filter media. If you can get a good filter for it then I would say it is a good buy at $250. If not then you are not really solving any of the problems that are causing the interested in...
I don't think there is any guide for doing something like this. Those GM alternators that have been on just about everything would be a good bet. They are the civilian version of the CUCV alternator. Cheap and in junkyards everywhere. You might be able to just add a double pully to the...
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With the amount of amperage needed for a winch I would suggest a separate alternator with batteries. Those 24-to-12 converters are not made for heavy duty stuff like a winch.
Don't forget that there is a bypass valve in the filter base that will ensure that there is oil flow even if the filters are reluctant to flow due to cold. With the modern filters the oil will be much cleaner anyways, so a little more time at startup with bypassed filters should not be a problem.
That part #11 does not exist on my engine. It was all one casting that was machined. I don't know if other years had it though.
One thing I have noticed is that almost all adapters and remote mounts are cast not machined.
I can vouch for the adapters being time consuming to make. I am working on an adapter, and I already have alot of time in it. The filter base plus the size of the steel round are the two major problems. You still have to deal with making some sort of anti-drainback valve if you consider that...
RE: Re: RE: Put ether on the M813 today.
Oops I meant what size is the threaded top. 3/4"(or is that 7/8") or 1"? How much did you pay? There seams to be quite a variation on prices for these ether bottles.
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