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I rented a 4x4 pickup in Alaska for my Dalton Hwy Trip. Apparently the truck was a former USAF truck (those blue F350 4x4 crew-cas they use). Under the back seat I found bolts/nuts w/CARC paint, a few grenade spoons.
In my M35A2 I found a map pouch
I installed mine kid I purchased from big mikes last week on my day off work. I am going to go back in and shorten the hose a little bit to avoid air bubbles in the "high spots" of the hose.
I have a fiberglass boyce top on mine (came in the bed of my truck from boyce).
One piece fiberglass top, no insulation, non opening rear window, Has the "bumps" if you choose to install roof lights.
It has been good to me. I used it to replace my insulated soft-top.
today installed my remote brake fluid reservoir from big mikes. It took about an 1.5hrs for the whole ordeal and went on without any major issues. The most difficult part was putting the cap on the vent line which runs to the cap fitting. There is not much room to work down there for two...
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Here are some glamour shots from the 2016-2017 fire season.
I apologize for not updating this thread over the past few years. It totally slipped my mind.
I have the website saved on my desktop so I can update more often (and won't forget about it again). We get our fair share...
Thanks! I had reviewed that thread and had it saved in my fav list during my research...thank god for the search function. I am going to go with the magnets + LP plan
***zombie thread warning**
I know it's a long shot but were you ever able to find those pics? I am looking for an LP mounting option that doesn't involve adding a bunch of holes to my truck. I have found a few good ideas on other threads which I might research as LP mounting options.
My remote master cylinder reservoir kit arrived today from big mikes. It will probably be installed after thanksgiving.
I was able to get a few hours of M35A2 driving in today after work. I hit a few county roads and stopped for a few glamour shots along the way at an old abandoned fuel stop...
Disregard this post. I tested some cords and it (the port I was asking about) is a 3.5mm jack. I should have checked before asking.
I am slowly geting together all the pieces/parts for my version of your console.
I probably won't go the full 9.75 in deep but it is going to be pretty similar.
It sucks getting old. When I bought my m35a2 in 2010 I was 23/24 years old. I drove it back to Texas from Boyce Equipment in Ogden, UT over a long weekend. I was able to rock 10-12hr days in the saddle. Now I am sore after a 7-8hr drive.
Very much so!!! I LOVE to put miles on my KLR as well as the M35....but my back/spine doesn't share my enthusiasm. By the time I made it home I was pretty sore. It felt GREAT to finally plop into my bed and relax.
I drove it 260miles from my parents house in Carrollton, TX back home to Memphis, TX.
I left memphis on my motorbike at 830am and was in dallas by 2pm. After a quick lunch and a quick nap I was on the road in the deuce @430. 430pm is the worst time to be driving in the metroplex. It took me...
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