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It's been a year but I think it was under $800. I picked it up at Aberdeen last year. Joe's a great guy and is ready to help out any time you have trouble installing the harness.
It's the mid ships and aft pieces. I have the tool box but it has some rust throughs on the tool box floor. Not bad, but still there.
All the nuts are still there. They are in good shape.
I hope you do come....I'll be there for sure.
I have a set of good crossmembers for a M37 bed and wanted to know an approximate value for them. I am bringing them to Aberdeen for a fellow and need to have an idea of what to ask. If someone would like to chime in or PM me with an idea it would help out.
Things are definitely looking up for Supply Line and the Association. We regularly see David down here in the South at events and he and his wife are always a pleasure to talk to and he even talks about trucks (when the Mrs. lets him!) :)
Congrats, David!!
Keep it and make the swap. You know that truck inside and out and will have few if any surprises when you swap the 4bt in there. Get another truck and it's gonna be months of "ooh, I didn't know that was wore out" all over again. Don't throw away all that work!!!
Rebuilding the stock MC is not hard but before you order the kit, check it out thoroughly for pitting on the inside. If it is pitted very much at all, you won't be able to rebuild it.
Nice truck! I hope to see it at Aberdeen. There's no such thing as too many M37's. To anyone who claims this, I say look at how many of those big, noisey duces there are around! :wink:
Only if the calipers are not pitted or scored. I wound up replacing mine instead of rebuilding due to this. They will leak if there is any pitting.
I threw out my master cylinder for this also. No amount of honing would get the pits out.
I have been working on my brakes for a few weeks (months if you ask my wife) and I'm replaceing everything. I had leakage at the cylinders so bad the brake lining material peeled off the shoes. All new lines, new master cylinder and DOT 5 Military silicone brake fluid.
I want it to stop when...