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Rod Hall is just a nitrogen charged shock in addition to the stock one. No additional travel. Spring rate is unchanged I believe. The GMVs are set up for very heavy ammunition and fuel loads.
SEE POST#13. above is incorrect.
Yes. Although General Motors was a little wrong here. OP has a shelter carrier CUCV II. With the original GM CUCVs, the shelter carrier is called a M1028. So technically GM should have called this one a M1028A4 because A1, A2 and A3 were already assigned to versions of the older trucks.
OP does have a CUCV, a CUCV II or CUCV 2 to be specific. Nobody has posted the GM factory wiring diagram for the CUCV II to include the under dash changes. There is a diagram for the charging circuit that a member has drawn up and posted.
No 24 to 115 converter. What is on the wall in the van is a 115 to 24 converter. So you can run the 24 volt lights with the engine off from 115 volt shore power.
There is a connector sticking out of the van that is about as big around as your thumb with wires coming out of it, that leads to the 24 volt power on the chassis. Trace it out and see why no 24 volts is getting back there.
You have the cable right there. Don't you see it? Aint no cable that goes from the 24 volt slave receptacle on the cab to the 110 volt input on the van.
Couple points to help you. Post questions about your deuce in the deuce forum. You have a shop van, either a M109 or M185. You need Harness Assy shop van exterior P/N 10937059.
Only one military Jeep had a tailgate, that being the M38. A M38 repro body will have a huge rectangular hole in the middle of the dash board for the instrument cluster.
From this thread:
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/carnacs-historical-vin-info-thread.193055/page-4#post-2281317
Your truck is diesel because it was sent to a depot overhaul at some point where the engine was upgraded.
The database where this info came from is a Dept of Army inventory...
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