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Outstanding idea my friend!!!! I knew there was a reason why I kept a couple spare bumpers handy. I was just out looking at my truck this morning thinking it would be a great idea to mount a vise on my two winched trucks:wink: Now I have the inspiration:!: I'm thinking it'd probably a good idea...
So far so good Scott. I requested the day off. Hopefully everything will be good to go:-).
What do you have planned for your truck as far as projects for Saturday?
Gun show Todd? Now you're talking:razz:
Hey Josh, probably a good idea to get there as early as you can in case we encounter some issues swapping turbos.
I have always been told the single "one lunger" is the best. Why? They say it has a much lower failure rate. I've had both and didn't see much difference. I believe the one cylinder is made by Midland and the dual cylinder is made by Bendix. The single may have a bit higher CFM but not sure
Hmm, looks like your truck got a new front end:wink: Your truck headlights were moved up and the brush guards were added to the grill. Hmm, that's why I thought you had a '70's deuce. Truck looks great!! Hmm, the mystery of the bed holes is still exists
My '88 M35A2C came with a different style cargo top than the rest of my non-dropside deuces. It was different in that it had the super rope between the bed/cab rather than a cinching strap. Not sure if that's how the new styles came but that's the one thing I noticed. The bow corners for a...
I'm not sure if this makes a difference or not but I saw that the IP on a deuce's LDS engine was marked LDS-1A on the IP dataplate as well. Not sure if this would verify if you have an LDS or not
If its a 1971 then it's more than likely a General Products Division truck. If it's a 1970 then probably a Kaiser-Jeep truck...just an FYI:-)
Looking at the truck, I am leaning towards a 1971 GPD truck
This may have been just a fluke. I bought a pair of brand new military 24v LED's on ebay for a mere $140 shipped for the pair. They were brand new complete with the housings. I ended up selling them because they were too esoteric for liking.
"While waiting to get my fuel supply pump replaced, I can only review the video of past test drives, to satisfy the need to drive."
Uh, my friend I don't know how it satisfies the need to drive....I want to drive even more:wink:
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