Crap, sorry I missed this!!! My trucks are on their way back now (currently in San Antonio) and my challenge is to find a place to unload them in San Antonio on a Sunday (this evening). If you haven't made the trip to Nellis yet, please let me know, because I have a M925A2 in Phoenix, AZ that I have to drive back to San Antonio in the near future. Otherwise, I have A GREAT, GREAT, GREAT trucker option to get your truck out of Nellis (I just did this process last week)! Thanks, Joe
Joe,
I met the trucker that picked up your trucks in Nellis AFB when I was picking up mine. What a great guy. I would like to get his info for the future.
As far as my recovery, things went very smoothly. After spending 1.5 hrs at Nellis AFB doing a full inspection, I started out on the road to Phoenix with a few stops along the way to check to make sure there were no leaks present, and that all the hubs temperatures felt normal. I stayed in Phoenix the first night, but wished I would have drove a little further. After beginning my trip out of Phoenix, near Casa Grande I hear a light squeal noise, so I pulled into the truck stop, and checked everything. Could not find anything wrong. When I pulled out of the gas station with a hard left I heard the sound and then a small pop and it stopped. I think this may have been caused by a stuck or bound up U-joint from when I came over the cattle guard just about where 93 comes into I-17 north of phoenix the night before. (Do not hit this at 55mph, as the back wheels seem to come off the ground) Second day I drove to Ft. Stockton. And then Saturday morning finished my trip into Austin. 20 miles outside of Austin, I started to get a lite chirping sound again. Today I will be greasing all the U-joints. Drained the transfer case yesterday and refilled it, no metal shavings.
As far as the truck. It was a great deal. They did not show it was rebuilt in 2009. It must have had very little use since then, as the motor/trans oil looked like new. It has a sticker on the dash that it was assigned to a National Guard Unit. Numbers on the back of the truck said E-988, and on the front bumper it says WQXL-A2.
If you need help driving the truck back from Phoenix on a weekend, let me know. I pack a rolling luggage full of tools, safety triangles, and glad hand air hose for my trip. Glad I did not have to use any of it, but it is nice to have just in case along that long stretch of I-10.
Allan