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For my M35 I use wheel cylinders from NAPA. They are made in China, so I use the made in USA NAPA rebuild kit for those wheel cylinders. The rebuild parts are marked Made in USA. In the end the only Chinese parts you will use are the wheel cylinder and bleeder valve. I never had any problems...
In the past when I needed to move my truck without brakes, I used the parking brake. If your parking brake operates correctly, it should do the trick for an in-shop move since it is a manual system. 2cents
Chris, surprise, surprise. I would like to nominate my nitro methane burning 392ci. Chrysler powered M170 Ambulance. Hope this inspires some members to get that MV in gear and enter the December MV of the month. Last chance for 2024!! :cool:
If you go with an original bed (drop side/standard) most of the beds have some damage and rust. My truck came from Fort Irwin in So. Cal. and had very little rust but had some damage that I was able to straighten out. Looked at some good parts trucks in the Southwest. You should be able to find...
Boyce-Equipment & Eastern Surplus both have the correct front winches, I found mine on E-Bay several years back, so you can also go that route. I like dealing with Boyce they're in Utah, a State over from Nevada. They're good folks & know the M35 trucks inside and out. My wife got beat up...
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