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If you don't have much mechanic experience a Cucv or jeep might be a good start. Then go up from there.
Welcome again from west Tennessee.
I finished pulling off my injection pump today to have it rebuilt. I had to pull the intake, unhook all lines and wiring, remove the oil fill and remove the three bolts from inside there.
So it will be sent off this week so maybe I can get it back and reinstalled next weekend
Ok here is my 1/50th of a dollar.
I would use the brake cleaner on the hard parts, or gears, and large chunks of steel. It will remove the cosmoline, if thats what it is you are probably in good shape because that is what they used to coat small arms and such in before long term shipping and...
Any place that does custom vehicle wraps and window graphics should be able to do it. What I have seen on windows is a vinyl like material that's perforated with the graphics in the outside and you can still see out and it blocks most of the light by default.
I know a guy here has a blazer...
If you put your stacks in corners of the bed, wrap the part in the bed with header wrap and the box in the corner you would be fine.
Are stacks nice its like saying is a flatbed better than a regular bed. It depends on personal preference and what you want.
In my Cucv I use power service white bottle in the winter. I have heard of the use of kerosene but never gas. In a extreme emergency I might use a little gas in a very small ratio. As far as when to use anti gel, I go by this. If you are worried about your house water pipes if you don't leave a...
Today I wired in my new subwoofer I got for Christmas. It's a 10 in sub with a built in amp. It won't fit behind the seat so its going to ride there for now.
Then I cut the rubber off both sides of the floor. Now maybe it won't rust
Have you thought about any of the gear vendor units?
They have a transfer case unit https://www.gearvendors.com/4x4.html
Then the usual stuff. https://www.gearvendors.com/4x4gm3s.html
My truck is 08 (that's what the data plate says) so it has a 208. I have pulled the weight sled at the truck pull twice without hurting it. So I really like 208 so I would stick with it.
Thats just my experience and you can do as you wish
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