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I am writing this after dark and will add pictures tomorrow but hoping for some insight/help in the meantime. I decided to replace the glo plug solenoid (old black plastic one) as a precautionary measure as it had not failed yet. I purchased the Napa ST85 and within a few minutes had it changed...
So back in March, I installed the LMC dash. I am Pretty happy with the fit and it survived a Sacramento summer without warping or cracking so I am happy with it so far.
Cool and I like these, but I don't think they would work on the rear with the dual tires unless you get spacers, which brings on its own set of issues.
Awesome Ken...amazing what the MKTs are going for at auction now. No more $500-900 deals LOL. That's great that your close. There are a couple in Washington I know of and at least one in SoCal that is being used as a portable soup kitchen. Holler if you are looking for anything MKT as I have...
Hi Experts.....I have been wondering for a while what these brackets might be for and finally took pictures to get your expertise. I think they may be for a PTO set up, but I don't want to guess. There is one on each side, mounted to the frame. The history on my M1028 is that it was with the...
Mine is the same way. I am guessing that those are for structural integrity of the tailgate as it is two pieces , not including the top and bottom caps.
Welcome....I bought my first 1028 this year and spent about 2 months making it new again and trying to keep it as it was 36 years ago. Lots of fun and I love driving it around. I thought mine had low miles at 27,500. Starts right up and cruises along at 55 LOL.
My M1028 truck went to a small mountain fire department after serving in the Air Force. Someone there put in a momentary switch and it works great, just have to remember to push the button and hold until the GP heat up enough to start. I have put about 3,000 miles on it since I bought it and...