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Global Electronics in Buford Ga can probably help you out. They seem to be able to fix anything electronic that I have. Programming would have to be another member due to me currently not having access to a CTIS to datalink adapter.
It is super sketchy to reduce the cab. Make sure the support bars on the windshield are tight so it keeps the glass from slamming the hood. 1 hour being careful.
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Got any pics of your harness? Thinking I can just use the factory pigtail on the truck and solder the diagnostic wires onto the back of the pins or if the pins are missing install the missing pins/wires.
Has anyone done any research on a m939 rear shock absorber upgrade? I saw some of the prototype m939 trucks have them at approximately a 45 degree angle on the front axle. Think it would help my constant hopping on my rear axle.
You are still not considering the canvas. That is actually 1/2 of the entire battle. I (6"2 230lbs male) struggle to manipulate the canvas by myself and can barely do it. Need to hav ea plan for the canvas.
@Elijah95 Did some digging at one point and found our engine was rated for the 505 tune. Some indicators to support this is the 2100rpm limiter, the fact the computer lets the engine Jake to 2550rpm, steel pistons, massive cooling package, ext. The information on the 9SM is very limited and not...
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