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There is always "that neighor" that complains about everything. Thats why I live in the country. Still have "that neighbor" though:|-- I just don't have to listen.:-D
Bimmerpower, I just changed mine. I'd remove both oil pan plugs. Lots more oil dumped out when I removed the second one. There is also a drain on the filter housing base. Take your time with the filters - the rubber gaskets can be a pain. Get a BIG bucket and be ready to move with that first plug.
Ok so i probably wont get a duece but are there any other good military trucks or anything i could use just to drive to school and what not. I won't really being doing too much but i want to be able to have a good off road car without spending 10k on just my suspension. It also has to be safe...
I've only had mine for about a month, but I would say its alot like a motorcycle or sports car. Fun to drive but not to practical for the daily grind type driving. I will say though as soon as I get my plates I plan on using it in my business for hauling materials. As others said you don't want...
Id start with ebay or the classifieds here in the resources section. Then just check the GL auctions for one closest to ya. GL requires more risk and lot of time to find and finally acquire one. Good luck with it.
I think the wire grounding because of wear is probably the most likely problem. I'm going to look for that when I get some time. Airbornebandsman, did you replace the wire or just wrap it in electical tape?
Lebel 1886, there are a bunch of threads devoted to the joy of the EUC process. Do a search on this and you will find an answer for almost everything related to the PROCESS. I found this a great help in avoiding common pitfalls.
I'm lucky I guess because mine went off in the middle of a field. I can't imagine what it would be like if your in traffic or around a croud of people.
Whienever I see an old truck or car parked in a field, I wonder what was the last day of this vehicle. Who was using it, what was it being used for and what happened that it ended up rusting in a field.
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