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I've seen that before, some hack changed out the joint and couldn't get the C clip back in so out came the MIG. Find a used replacement or have the shaft rebuilt, rebuilding isn't that expensive.Why does it look like the U-joints are welded in on my m1008?
Are you retiring from CUCV's? Or getting to be like me and just plain tired?I have a few fronts and rears. They will be up for sale soon. I am having a sit down and relax sale and selling everything. Soon. But California. Can do. Have a Great Day. 3 More M1009's and that's it. Done. Final Editions.
Both. But I have other interests and I like change hobbies every once in a while. I am bored with this one. I have lots of projects that need finished and am looking forward to getting them done. I have some nice automotive art deco I am going to do and add to my barn. I am collecting things all the time and will be putting a lot of time, effort and money into a few properties. I am about to order a new pick up again and want to clear out some old vehicles and parts. I am saving my best 1984 M1009 for last. Have a Great Day.Are you retiring from CUCV's? Or getting to be like me and just plain tired?
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