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Don't know if the 5 ton uses the same bulbs as the A2 deuce but I use Erik's Military.
I also found some shorter, brighter bulbs (#356) at www.memotronics.com through their eBay store.
The shorter filament of the 356 provides better illumination in the gauges.
Welcome! I think some of the members have been dealing with Uship.com.
(U-ship.com?)
I think you can expect to pay around $2 per mile. Hopefully somebody with more shipping experience will chime in soon.
5t, the east valley club is AHMTA.com. You can check their website for more info. I belong to the Phoenix club as I live in the west valley. The other club is closer to you but your welcome to join us!
Mark
Hey guys, Jason has made the conversion, he stated his reasons and he needs help.
Why can't you just help the man out? Consider it a challenge to make it happen.
You guys have forgotten more about deuces than I will ever know- I can't be much help to Jason on this- but you guys can!
Thanks
Thanks Tlaudin!
That is awesome! Would you be interested in making another one of those to sell to me?
Sinner, I can make it but not right away. Parade season, followed by painting the deuce. My materials cost was about $140 (aluminum was about $70), labor negotiable.
Let me know if your...
I built my own "up-armored" console out of 3/4" maple plywood and aluminum trim. It's very solid and has a concealed compartment which is held closed by rare earth magnets. It locks securely and is attached to the top of the inspection tunnel with large sheet metal screws. That way I can remove...
Welcome from the dry desert of Arizona! Lots of good folks and information here.
Post some pics of your truck when you can.
How much propane do you carry and how far will it take you?
Mark
Well I was never able to fab or find a copper washer that would work, but after removing and reinstalling the screw a few times, it stopped leaking- for now anyway... go figure
I had the same problem with my deuce. I had a welder TIG weld a large nut onto the drain plug. Worked like a charm but it still took a huge wrench and two people to get it loose.
Went to a car show in central Phoenix with my Desert Warriors MV club. We drove a 10 truck convoy in, led by two Ural sidecar's with machine guns. Had riders waving flags and playing patriotic music and got a great reception from the crowd! Had a really fun time!
Pics attached, of course!
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