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  1. 2002ford

    M1008 restoration and repair thread.

    I would ask around about pulling one. I know they are wider than your m1008. Weight wouldnt be an issue and it should sit more level without the big tires. I have heard that the covers turn it into a big wind sail. LOL.
  2. 2002ford

    M1008 restoration and repair thread.

    Lol, I will help you with anything you need. I promise I wont sell you anything. Hehe.
  3. 2002ford

    M1008 restoration and repair thread.

    Hang in there Durango. This is what make these trucks so much fun. When you fix it all you know you did it. Thats what makes it your truck. Call me if you need anything.
  4. 2002ford

    M1008 restoration and repair thread.

    I pulled the voltmeter out of mt M1009 and put it in that truck. I also switched the relays out from my M1009. Nothing worked in it but it did in the Blazer. The back battery had 24 volts while running if my memery serves me right. I didnt see any blown fuses? The switch in the coluhm may...
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