Wooden_Idea_4100
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Hi folks,
I recently became a proud owner of a 1956 M37 and joined the military vehicle community.
I was working on getting the brakes working, then realized that the brakes didn’t match what was in the manual. The wheel cylinder was different, brake lines, brake bleed port and the brake back plates were different as well. Further more, the differentials are centered with the vehicle instead of off to the right. A military vehicle enthusiast stopped by and said the diffs appear to be dyna 70, dyna 60’s but was unsure as what vehicle it could be from. But was suspecting a 1 1/4 ton truck possibly.
There are also 8 lug nuts instead of5 on the wheels and split rims. So nothing from an M37.
The rest of the vehicle is all M37 and matches the manual. Please see the attached photos, any clue as to what vehicle these parts came from?
I recently became a proud owner of a 1956 M37 and joined the military vehicle community.
I was working on getting the brakes working, then realized that the brakes didn’t match what was in the manual. The wheel cylinder was different, brake lines, brake bleed port and the brake back plates were different as well. Further more, the differentials are centered with the vehicle instead of off to the right. A military vehicle enthusiast stopped by and said the diffs appear to be dyna 70, dyna 60’s but was unsure as what vehicle it could be from. But was suspecting a 1 1/4 ton truck possibly.
There are also 8 lug nuts instead of5 on the wheels and split rims. So nothing from an M37.
The rest of the vehicle is all M37 and matches the manual. Please see the attached photos, any clue as to what vehicle these parts came from?