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I was unable to cross reference the shock number from the manual (thanks ACE) but was able to match up a shock from NAPA the number is 94190 for the shock. It comes with the correct rubber bushings but you need to reuse the washers.
The master cylinder used for the surge brake is a NAPA 2796...
Anyone know the civilian equal for the shocks? I need to replace them. I also need a replacement hand brake, I will take 2 if they are available. The hand brake cables are fine. Any tan tops for the M116A2 trailer?
That light cable is most likely connected to the military towing light set up. Its a light bar with military tail and marker lights that you strap to the bumper of the towed vehicle that when plugged into the towing vehicle's trailer receptacle operates the lights.
I just had 2 tires fixed on my truck. Drove over to the truck tire service place. The tires were in the rear. One on the outside and the other on the inside. They took them off and put new tubes in them for $84 bucks. I thought that was a good deal. They worked hard at it and they...
Lets get a show of hands. Who will be there?
I plan on being there Friday morning early with the Mule. Thinking about staying over or just driving back for Saturday.
I put a newer set of front tires on the deuce after I removed the rear drive shaft because the front tires were not wearing eavenly. While getting fuel after a 15 mile run on pavement at 55 MPH I checked all the bearing/hubs for heat. They were ok. I put my hand on the front tires and they...
So on the hottest day, today, I decided to address the 90W axle oil leaks on the deuce. Since I removed the rear drive shaft in an effort to prevent front tire scuffing the middle axles started to leak. The lug nuts came off easily with my 1/2" Milwaukee electric impact wrench. The bud nuts...
Kenny, Many parts of the ship have been opened since the ship arrived. Plans to open the engine room and other parts of the ship are being worked on by volunteers. There are areas of the deck that were off limits as the wood decking over the steel is being replaced. This is a work in progress...
The South Jersey Chapter of the MVPA members were invited to display our vehicles at the dock in Camden N.J. where the USS New Jersey is on display. We had 4 vehicles on hand. R. Chambrian's M35A2 "Lucky Lizard", Mr. E.Baals drove his NOS 1941 Plymouth staff car, his son Erny drove his Ford...
I picked up what I needed to replace mine at a local truck parts place. Bring a sample of the fuel line to match and they will have the replacement furrels
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