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The black one is for electric warn winch. They have the same cannon dash plug.
You need yellow or rewire the black one for milemarker hydraulic winch. There are threads here on how to do it.
Maybe not the answer you seek or the right one but 3 inches is not a huge deal and can hardly be noticed. Especially if you mod the fenders & add conspicuity tape plus add mud flaps, no one will bother you.
I have run dually m105 and m107 trailers with stock fenders and not had any leo issues...
That looks like a crazy stupid price for a delco or clone unit even with whatever that bracket is that it requires.
You can do much better for 5 bills in my opinion for the stock 60amp unit but we need the whole picture as noted belt(s) and brackets different plus 24v/12v.
Who is the vendor...
I did not know those where parachute straps. I have many in different lengths and not one problem pulling vehicles, stumps, or fence posts. For the price very reasonable as there was flood on ebay several years ago of them. And for ole people like me, much lighter than chains.......
No, Outing a vendor for cause is not an issue that I am aware of.
Thanks for the feedback. It will help others in their quest for parts. Personally I use Kascar and mac motors. I compare prices. Tax is sometimes an issue for me as Mac has a La office and I have to pay our wonderful banana...
Oreillys and other sell DEX 3 which is also Mercron for ford.
https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/o-reilly-oil/o-reilly-conventional-automatic-transmission-fluid-dexron-iii-h-mercon-1-gallon/oro0/d1/v/a/31992/automotive-van-2010-honda-odyssey?q=dexron+111+atf&pos=8
This is not global...
Dexron III in the Us is widely available. It is what I would recommend to use. Transfer case failures are not a widespread military problem and I would use what is OE and has millions of miles of use. If in Canada it is not available then the later Dexron should work. The difference is in the...
Ditto on looking for excessive slop. When really bad the stud will freely spin in the socket. on the bracket/frame side, look for extra slop/movement or just the opposite binding/seizing up.
that rubber washer is more of a dust cover and holds in grease residue. If joint is good, use a grease...
I thought that was one of those hard skinned metal shells/ enclosures like the M105 sometimes had? Not a true standalone shelter. Not sure of the technical name?
I am not familiar with H1, but is a separate independent tank with its own fuel line and vent lines plus filler neck. I have not looked at the install manual recently if I recall 150 pages or so but seem to remember it has a valve and switch but I am foggy on that detail.
I have the complete kit as it is extensive- Additional gauge and wiring, Extra filler neck, cap, and bucket, specific bumper brackets, Fuel Lines, tank etc
and "might " consider letting it go. Also I am down the road and I think we can work out a handoff... If interested, send me a p,m
In the good ole days. You used a bar of soap and let the belt scrape on it while running and avoiding spinning objects..... soap actually would work for a while or until you went fording......
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