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Those dimensions have been compared and discussed many times. Would encourage you to search. You'll get a lot more help if you do some of your own homework.
You'll probably want to use an M101A2 bed on that truck. M105 bed is 10ft log (vs 8ft on M101) and the M101A2 wheelwell width will work better for you than the A3.
Sure thing. Lite Industries does a lot of custom work on bigger trucks, outfitting and upfitting rigs for all kinds of companies up there. Mark is also an off-road guy and a top-notch fabricator.
Yeah, can see how determining who is/not a vendor around here is tricky here. Know a lot of guys are selling stuff on the side, making a little bit of extra money here and there. Would not be opposed to paying a small fee to list anything outside of personal items, but administering that sounds...
Just to clarify, I make my living as a designer, not making or selling anything related to these vehicles. In every case where I've offered custom-made parts for sale here, it's only been to offset the expense of making stuff for myself, to recover some of the time/money invested, and to make...
Not really. There are a lot of reasons why we ought to be able to edit posts in the classifieds. You know, like price updates, quantities available, etc. What are we supposed to do, delete the ad and post a new one any time we want to make a change in a listing? You really want us re-listing the...
Dunno what those DOT inspectors are looking for, but you might want to give my friend Mark at Lite Industries a call. He's up your way and can probably tell you what you need to know.
Fine with the changes, but can we please be given the ability to edit listings? Asked about this in another thread, and patracy, got an email notification saying that you'd replied, but looks like you deleted it?
Would also recommend taking a set of fresh/charged batteries and swapping those in. We've had several alternators fry-out on us, on freshly rebuilt trucks, and my electrical guru buddy suggested that it might have something to do with the alternators being over-worked trying to charge dead...
Interesting. We've had 2-3 alternators fail in different ways, including fires and one of the pulleys shearing-off, in 'brand new' M939's. What's up with these military alternators?
Have a friend up in Canada who is interested in buying some trucks. Just spent the last half-hour reading-up on exporting to Canada and wow, there's a lot of conflicting information about this subject. Found links to info about ITAR, and BIS, and wassenaar and the district export council. Ended...
Just noticed that OEM's locking hubs for 2.5-ton Rockwell axles are manufactured under license of patent 5,394,967. So I looked it up -> http://www.google.com/patents/US5394967. How do your locking hubs work?