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I've done 3 or 4, I just use a cherry picker through the door. Have it as high as possible during removal and as low as possible during install. Very simple to do.
No, not really. I have no desire to drive mine in the -25 to -65 degrees they are designed for. :driver:
I also wanted to just list a few of the bigger components of the M35 winterization kit (off the top of my head so I may miss some) for those who aren't sure what the winterization kits...
Buy the rebuild kit from M35-Tom (I pieced mine together) on SS. Get the synchros from Sam Weiner. Print out the TM and just do it page by page. I never did one before, and that's how I did mine.[thumbzup]
I based my prices on the fact that at least 2 of the dealers have them, also that I had a NOS rear cargo winter cover that I had a heck of a time trying to get rid of. I think I finally got $200 for it after several months, the grill covers are the most common piece. I currently have 2, the most...
They were part of a large kit. Personally I wouldn't put a huge value in them. I'd think the grill cover is worth more, and they're certainly not what fiberglass troop seats or a one piece cargo cover is worth.2cents