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  1. Mohawk Dave

    No power to tailights? Power at fuse block but not at brown wire

    I'm sorry, I do not follow. What crimp? Are you meaning the tap? No, no power there. I do not have any power on the brown wire from the back of the vehicle to the fuse block, but do have power at the fuse and the brown wire on the inside of the cab that is located under the fuse block that goes...
  2. Mohawk Dave

    No power to tailights? Power at fuse block but not at brown wire

    Hey SS, I was installing a license plate light and while tapping into the Brown wire for the tail lights my crimpers arced on the bumper and now no power to the wire. I checked the fuse at the block, and it is good. So I thought I blew an inline fuse. I traced power-or lack of- all the way...
  3. Mohawk Dave

    Oil Pan Gasket or RTV?

    My two pennies: I've had gaskets fail more often than RTV. I carry RTV in the oh9, and we use it all the time for just about everything. Good luck, Dave
  4. Mohawk Dave

    1984 CUCV M1009 build thread

    new powermaker Here's the new Power Maker. Thanks Brett! Should be in by end of summer. (Hopefully) -Dave
  5. Mohawk Dave

    1984 CUCV M1009 build thread

    hahaha. Cucvnut, when that said Do hou do, or whatever it was, I thought maybe it was Latin or something and searched the web forever trying to figure it out, but obviously came up empty handed. all for a typo. lol.
  6. Mohawk Dave

    1984 CUCV M1009 build thread

    Dog Cage (Cargo Cage) and Dome Lights Hey SS, I was asked how I did the Cargo Cage. So I thought I would expand on that for you guys. This was originally made to keep my K9s from trying to drive. Two pitbulls and a Mastiff on your lap is super uncomfortable. But, I have found it to be...
  7. Mohawk Dave

    1984 CUCV M1009 build thread

    Yep, what I did for now was buy 6 to 8 lug adapters, (they are 2-piece) and are 2" thick. This is temporary until I get the D60/14 axles. Being 2" thick is two-fold. One it spaces the rim which I needed, and two it put the load near center of wheel, so I do not have negative stress on the...
  8. Mohawk Dave

    1984 CUCV M1009 build thread

    Ok, I'm going to attempt to get a Youtube video on here that my friend Kat from Austria made of us out at the High Desert going to Lake Arrowhead Hot Springs.
  9. Mohawk Dave

    1984 CUCV M1009 build thread

    continued.
  10. Mohawk Dave

    1984 CUCV M1009 build thread

    Here's the photos.
  11. Mohawk Dave

    1984 CUCV M1009 build thread

    Hey OL AG '89, Thanks! Here are some pics of the electronics so far. I have not built the center console, so the wiring is just temporary at the 2 fuse blocks. It is all heat shrunk, sealed, and safe, but looks like a small rat's nest-I know. It is really getting under my skin. lol Have the...
  12. Mohawk Dave

    1984 CUCV M1009 build thread

    Brett, hopefully it will go in before Jono gets back. My buddy Brian just got a Bronco, and we need to cage it, and I need to build my center console, bumpers, and roof rack, and I don't want to wait for Jono, so Brian and I are going to buy a welder, notcher, bender etc. This means I can...
  13. Mohawk Dave

    1984 CUCV M1009 build thread

    Hey Brett! Yea, next photo shoot I will let you know! We're thinking Lucerne Valley. And yes, I need the Cummins! No joke. I will call you tomorrow about that. -Dave
  14. Mohawk Dave

    Painted the Dashpad

    That's what I used on mine also. It is a little redder, but looks good. You can see it in my build thread. Best wishes, Dave oh yea, i put 4/5 coats on that and door panels, and it wears very well.
  15. Mohawk Dave

    1984 CUCV M1009 build thread

    Part 2.
  16. Mohawk Dave

    1984 CUCV M1009 build thread

    Hey SS, I've been on the run lately, taking the Blazer out every weekend. But I thought I'd share some photos. In the last few weeks we've gone to Kern Valley and Whitewater rafted, camped, went to Sequoia NP and saw 100 Giants, went to Lake Isabella, Azusa Canyon OHV at San Gabriel, Lake...
  17. Mohawk Dave

    Body lift and tires

    ^Ditto. You can run 37 or 38s on your truck w/o body lift, minimal rubbing, or trim front fender lip like mine. I am vehemently against body lifts as form follows function. Just my two pennies with all due respect. Best wishes, Dave
  18. Mohawk Dave

    24 Bolt torque specs?

    jwaller, Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Is there any other quirks that you guys know about concerning these rims that I should know about? doghead, no, there is no stamping in them. Thanks again, Dave
  19. Mohawk Dave

    Recommended tire size for m1009 and other related questions

    37" Baja T/As on 24 bolt HMMWV up-armored rims. Minor trimming of front fender lip by plasma cutter. Here's a pic. 2200 rpms at 72 mph. -Dave
  20. Mohawk Dave

    24 Bolt torque specs?

    Here's a photo of them on my rig. Thanks again. -Dave
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