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Drock, Thank You, I just ordered an 18FR652. I have come to find that the SRW and DRW pick ups and supposedly the 2wd trucks used the same calipers for 1 ton and above. I did cross reference the part number in the TM 14002543, the only calipers I could find were from Bendix, Wagner and Cardone...
That's what I thought. Somebody was arguing that he had one without it. I guess the military either swapped it or someone else did. Or he didn't actually have an m1028
just fried that fusible link today. I was changing the alternator belt and forgot to disconnect the batteries. I loosened the alt bracket and gave the alternator a tap, it slide inward shorting out and burning up that fusible link. luckily I grabbed one from my parts truck but I'm pretty sure...
Replaced All three belts (that power steering belt sucks!! ) but, as the idiot I am forgot to disconnect the batteries. Ended up grounding the passenger side alternator (Alt 2), the fusible link from the 2nd battery and alt2 burned up in a cloud of smoke. replaced that fusible link with one from...
Because of my work schedule I've had zero time to work on my m1008 and need it by mid August for a camping trip. Does anyone know of any reputable shops in the central Pennsylvania area? Or does anyone in my area do work on the side? There are a lot of diesel shops around here but I'm pretty...
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