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It seems that by the letter of the law you need a cdl. I've asked a few LEO's and gotten mixed results as to this question. Some said yes,some said no, as long as you have histoicl plates and arent carrying a load your ok. Theres a fair number of us hrer in so cal and most of us do not have cdl's
Welcome drewmech! My sister lives in northern Maine and said they've been getting earlier than normal snow, appearently its not a good sign if you dont like long cold winters;-). Good luck on your MV quest and try and stay warm!
For the most part , a worn flat blade screwdriver worked on 80% of the job for me. For reasons I cant explain a putty knife worked better on the last little bit. I actually thought removing / reinstalling the window frames was the bigger pita , at least for one person.
I found that a small amount of soap mixed with water was very helpful too, lubed the gasket just enough to be able to push in with screwdriver without tearing
Black and chrome huh... Well, if you must deviate from green, its probably the least offensive of all the other trucks I saw in the " Fugly " thread. Welcome back , but please reconsider the black / chrome theme.
I installed mine with the largest lip facing forward ( as it was when I took out the old ones) they were alittle stiffer but broke in in no time. We open our windshields alot in sunny so cal so they get alot of use. Hope that helps
I cant remember the TM # but it shows how to check / adjust steering gear box. Mine had a death wobble above 45 mph that was corrected with a minor adjustment.
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