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1971 AM General
Vin 0539 13883
Reg 04M79771
NSN 23200771617
Fort Sam Houston
No Bumper #s, Both sides and ends had gray background with black letters (painted over)
86 M1008
Vin 1GCGD34J9FF4490227
NSN 2320011236827...
Waiting to get mine and you guys have already filled my head with enough things to do that it will take me 23 years to complete all rofl!!
Good work and nice ideas!!
I wanted one back in the 80's for several trucks I had back then. They looked cool in the mags but did not pass muster when I saw them in person. All cheesy... I would put my eyes on one first before putting out my $$. The idea of a roll bar and mounting speakers on the bar sounds good. Hadnt...
When you put the new pads and drums back on you will have to coarse adjust the brakes. There should be a 'sideways' oval at the 6 oclock position on the back (inside or axleside) of the brake backing plate. If there is no hole, there should be a indented area where the hole should be, you have...
33" tires mounted on the tailgate is getting up there for weight! If you want the tire to swing out of the way BBBang has the best idea unless you fab something yourself. I dont like having the tires on the receiver as you cant open the tailgate without tire removal, and the front mount would...
The GM parts guy that I have used for the past 20+ years told me that GM has stopped stocking and gotten rid of most all parts for the 81-88 GM's. You MIGHT get lucky on SOME parts if they do a dealer search and one of them has them lying around in the "back 40".
The dash pads that came from...
How did those units work, BBBang and BP M1009? Both look good on installs!
BBBang, I'd love to have that supercharger on top of my 6.2......then again I'd probably scatter the engine post haste!!!!!
Agree with the above: Make sure your brake pads are retracted and give it a few good wacks with a 2+ Pound hammer. Most likely you are going to have to get new ones. If the drums have even moderate wear, the shop you use to resurface the drum will not lathe it.
Actually the complete MSDS of a product also tells you how to properly dispose of the product. Most times disposal is listed on MSDS, other times it refers you to a protocol to follow which you have to look up.
If in doubt, contact the manufacturer if any questions arise.
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