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WvGibson

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Well finally have the deuce put all together. I have been in West Texas for a few days (totally different world from the mountains of West Virginia). Now that I have had some time to put the finishing touches on it, I took her on a 200 mile drive. NO PROBLEMS !! :razz:. Well except for some of the paint on the muffler and top elbow of the exhaust burnt and turned brown, but oh well.

Aligned and put 60 psi in the front tires dramatically cut down on the tires cupping on the outside. Otherwise, really happy with the truck. You guys have been lots of help. Thank You !

Future to do list:
Front axle dust covers. One is cracked and oozing some grease.
 

doghead

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Did you find your vin # or truck model number on the data plate?
 

WvGibson

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Yes. The NSN is 2320-00-077-1617. However, mine has the D turbo and front winch. The NSN is a standard M35a2 with winch. Right beside the NSN it does say M35a2c. I have not found a frame stamp vin #. The DMV was happy with the data plate Vin # so I just used it. My truck has the forward and reverse pto on the transmission, plus the rearward t-case pto.
 
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