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From what your telling us I'd say the 105 is way to big for what you want it for.
A 105 weighs 2,700lbs EMPTY, has air over hydraulic brakes and was designed to be pulled by a M35 type vehicle.
Be patient, keep watching and a 101 or something better suited will come along.
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dabtl is right about the quality and ease of instillation of John's products. When you deal with JT, your dealing with the best and brightest the OD MV Hobby has to offer. This gentleman makes our lives so much easier with his spin on adapters and after you've met him once, you'll remember him...
Thanks Sumoman. :wink:
The dash plates came from www.mvdataplates.com and www.saturnsurplus.com .
The dash decals came from www.militarystencils.com .
Those businesses mentioned are great to deal with and very helpful with any questions you may have.
Contact Dave at Delta Team Decals www.i2k.com/~schwarzd/ he can help you out with USMC markings.
Plus he's a member here and has always provided excellent service. [thumbzup]
spentshell,
In the picture, both the hand brakes are on, so be sure to release both of them. Sometimes the shoe's will hang up if they've been left on a long time so take time to check that it's rolling free. The air line will hook up to the gladhand on the drivers side of the truck (service)...
BFR,
Perhaps you should consider talking with your local truck 'frame shop' or 'truck body' dealership about your idea. I know for a fact that too much reinforcement is just as bad if not worse, than too little. The wood needs to be there to prevent wear when the frame flexes, and they do...
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