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Don't know anything about those engines, and google didn't turn-up much. Found this post, and a few more that suggested they might have been used in some military Jeeps? What are these engines all about?
EDIT: found a lot more info when I searched for 'Cummins A2300'
Have spent the last few years building this monstrosity of a motorhome, and now that it's almost finished, it's time to start putting together a little Jeep to go with it. Have a fresh Buick 225 V6 and an SM465 and Dana 18 transfercase with a Warn overdrive (25%). But I just put a brand new...
Oh, I forgot about those! They actually are pretty cheap and easy-ish to get, and they're the perfect with to run 11.00's. Tons of them on the surplus market. I just didn't like the offset.
Oh, well the rear shackle mounts on my M109 definitely use smaller pins than the front shackle mounts. So all I need to do is get a newer set of rear shackle mounts?
Well thanks for all the info, but nevermind. That bed went for over $600, which was more than I wanted to pay for it. Would rather spend that monnay on materials to build something.
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