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a. Serial Number (VIN number): 2302903
b. Registration Number: NL0VCG
c. NSN without dashes: 2320022300307
d. Where you bought it: Fort Polk, LA
I bought it from 98G who got it from GovLiq in Fort Polk, LA
e. Bumper numbers:
LEFT: 143RD ESC 173RD QM
RIGHT: QM 909
I don't see a registration #...
After talking with Baldwin, it seems the BF7772 is the best replacement for the BF1226 (NAPA 3472). The BF7772 has a 1~2 micron nominal rating with a 5 micron absolute. I have ordered the PF316 and BF7772. I'll post back here when I get them and they're installed.
55 psi in front passenger. 62~63 psi in front driver.
Later today I'll take it out and engage/disengate the front axle, but I'm fairly sure it's not engaged.
Yes, CTIS counter weights are present and opposite the valve.
Under 25 and over 35 mph my truck is pretty smooth. At 25 to 35 I get some severe bouncing/bucking. This is on flat roads. Would this be a wheel balancing issue? Wheels out of round? Shocks/springs? I know these trucks are not smooth rides, but the bouncing is pretty intense.
I'm going to have to store my m923a2 outside this winter and I'm trying to figure out the best way to get it covered. I was considering some kind of rv cover, but they're all sized for specific models. Next choose would be 1 or 2 heavy duty (10+ mil) tarps. I don't have bows or cargo seats. I...
So I'm the proud owner of a 1990 M923A2 and I'm wondering who else in the area/state owns MVs and if there are any get togethers. I know there's the UMVC (Utah Military Vehicle Club), but most of their events seem to be south of Salt Lake City. I live up in Cache Valley. Any northern Utah MV...
Well, you could always pick up a set of tow bars for the 923 and flat tow one of your vehicles. I just had an M923A2 delivered from AZ and that's what the seller did. Towed up his Dodge pickup and drove back.
You could find tow bars in the classifieds here, craigslist, GL, etc.