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what design specs do you need?I looked for a TM that would give me design dimensions but didn't find anything. I don't suppose the manufacturer released any of the design specs either.
I can check on that later , if you want.Lmtv772, Sorry, wrong post reference. I was looking for the frame width outside to outside. Need to match up dry cargo van box frame to LMTV frame.
Thanks, Jim
The axle ends with the gearing need lube. The rear axle shares lubricant with rear differential, as long as it's full to spec the gears will get lube. However, the front axle ends are not shared with front differential. It needs to be checked regularly and to not run dry. I've talked to a few who theirs were dry. I checked and filled mine when I got it.Dave/rchalmes3, thanks for the responses. I couldn't agree more with the "if it ain't broke don't fix it" mantra. Also, yea they're military vehicles purpose built and not necessarily suited for a grocery getter but you know how it works. If it's got wheels ya gotta' try. Like takin' your an old Wheel Horse lawn tractor wheelin'. Yep. Done that. Dad not extremely happy with #1 son.
The new fluids are many times better at lubrication and cooling and that's one of the most important things to initially tackle. Goin' from the Michelins to the more highway friendly Goodyear's is probably next.
Dave, what was the deal with the hub ends?
Might try to copy them along with a PDF reader of your choice to a thumb drive or CD/Dvd. Choose a PDF reader with a good search feature. You could even put on the drive a small linux operating system which would allow you to boot up for access to the files on about computer..... even ones with a snafued hard drive.....
Anybody know if there's a TM resource on CD/DVD?
Copy the ones off of here and put them on a thumb drive. That way you can take all of them everywhere. But don't be afraid to print. Trees are a renewable resource.Anybody know if there's a TM resource on CD/DVD?
hooah!copy the ones off of here and put them on a thumb drive. That way you can take all of them everywhere. But don't be afraid to print. Trees are a renewable resource.