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It has been documented more than once that there were pedals with extra notches and pedals without extra notches. In my research I have found many more with the extra notches. Seems that later contract trucks were sans notches.
I would like to extend thanks to all the posters in this thread. Thanks for keeping personal beliefs and feelings at home and just posting comments and advice on the vehicle in question. Many times these informative threads crash and burn because folks want to voice their opinion instead of...
The kits to convert the shelter carriers over to dual wheels did come with a sway bar. Some trucks have them, some do not. Don't know if the unit or depot that installed them may have just not installed them. Hence the use of a sway shock. Factory built dually 4x4's weren't offered with a...
What will you be pulling it with? I would kinda let that dictate on an axle swap. Having a common wheel and bolt pattern makes lots of sense. By the way, did the seller fill out a police report? You darned near stole that trailer from him/her.
Dave, welcome to Steel Soldiers. Do a little seaching around. There have been a few folks to figure out how to step that voltage down as you requested. The voltage converter is a viable option but I think others have obtained similar results from different approaches at less expense. Are...
I use Peltor Powercoms. These have a built in FRS and GMRS radio. They work good as an intercom between passengers and also links up with other vehicles close by (convoy or chase car).
Yes, I can see where it works well for you. A 24V plow pump would have been even better. The other advantage to an unmodified system is the depth of knowledge available here. 24V winches work great on these too.
No problem agreeing to disagree.
Adding weight to the extreme back of the bed was not so much to improve traction but to counter the extreme weight on the 2 front tires. The ground pressure under the 2 front tires is immensely higher that the 4 rears. Think counter weight.
It is correctly referred to as a 6217. Few exist anymore. Great truck for the collection but not a great daily driver. Seeing one of these Al molded up would likely make me ill.
Don't hack up the electrical system by trying to delete the 24V functionality. Contrary to popular opinion, you can't convert a CUCV to 12V, it already is. There is no finer source of electrical help than here. If you chop up the factory system, you will likely eliminate lots of help.
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