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Tower Park { Camp Delta } is 18-25 Apr.
Its far from So. Cal. but usally nice up there in Lodi . I was thinking on going to your campout, but normally go to Tower park every year.
You probably have M37 wheels. There is no conversion for that axle, but the M101A2 trailer has a different axle that uses M1008 chevy 8 lug wheels. These axles are sometimes available at surplus dealers. I've converted a few to the 8 lug wheels with changing the axle out. Dave Walker in...
There are two kinds of 12 bolt wheels...The earlier 12 bolt wheel has thicker black O-rings, P.N. 12342633, and the later heavier 12 bolt wheel takes the thinner red O-ring P.N. 12460338. The later wheel has a 13th hole in both halfs.
Greg
Dean...The one I have will mount to existing holes if mounted in the center....or put it in the back area and you will need to drill holes, 2 ea. I think. Mine is not mounted, just fit checked a year ago.
The transfer case should have a round metal tag with red markings, and a screw thru the center, on the aft facing side, also the 218 has a fixed rear yoke, unlike the newer NP-242 for later Humvee's which has a slip in yoke.
Greg
That tach is the A1 Humvee tach that mounts in a box that mounts on the eng. dog house.... I have the same thing. Later they changed location to windshield area. The Oshkosh truck had it to, with the lighting, Humvee had a plug over hole where light goes.
Looks like the M35A3 photo tach only...
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