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Check the rear mount ...some early systems used a short bracket from rear of Alt. to exhaust manifold stud...they get loose and break....Later 200 amp systems used a longer rear bracket which goes down to the lower block....this is a much better rear mount system.
Shims not required on standard X doors.
Door strykers all over EEEBay
A real set of fronts for 25 pair:
M998 HMMWV HUMVEE NOS 2 EACH X DOOR HARD DOOR STRICKERS 12339385
Cast part # 22 is not used on the extension thats shown...so no way to grease it...so pre-grease it.
There are 2 versions of the extension...most out there don't use # 22, but the older version does....but not easy to find.
That antenna base looks like a AS-3900 which is a Sincgars antenna....If it has one connector on the bottom..... Sincgars,
will operates on the same freq. as RT-524's.
The RT-524 antenna base is a MX-6707 which has 2 connectors and a tunning knob.....this one will work with a CB.
If you put a 242 in...there's 2 types...early and late...they have different size slip yokes..
And you will need to change 2 of the 3 drive shafts and maybe rear diff yoke.
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