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Recent content by kf4hoq

  1. kf4hoq

    M1008 700r4 swap, gauge install, misc. repairs

    Can you post a video of you driving it?
  2. kf4hoq

    5.9 Cummins, NV4500, Hydro-boost, and Disc Brakes

    Gotchya. Those tires do look like they'd make the rig more stable than the stock tires. And the bobbed look does make it look like a great big ol' pick-up truck! Are you planning on leaving the bed alone, or hinging it and putting a hydraulic lift on it to make it dump?
  3. kf4hoq

    5.9 Cummins, NV4500, Hydro-boost, and Disc Brakes

    My ignorance showing here. What are 1600s?
  4. kf4hoq

    5.9 Cummins, NV4500, Hydro-boost, and Disc Brakes

    No problem! Also, besides shedding the weight of the extra axle, is there any real benefit to bobbing the truck?
  5. kf4hoq

    5.9 Cummins, NV4500, Hydro-boost, and Disc Brakes

    So if you had it to do over again, what would you do different in your build, if anything?
  6. kf4hoq

    Swapping a 6.5 HMMWV into the m1008

    LOL! Well.....I wasn't going quite THAT far! :-P
  7. kf4hoq

    Swapping a 6.5 HMMWV into the m1008

    So what ever happened to this build?
  8. kf4hoq

    SC M1008 Turbo Install

    So how did your truck finally turn out?
  9. kf4hoq

    XM1027 - CUCV Crew Cab Build

    I'm glad I don't have anything with a 454 under the hood as a daily driver!!
  10. kf4hoq

    6bt in CUCV

    I'd love to see how this turns out!
  11. kf4hoq

    Updated front seats

    Looks good!
  12. kf4hoq

    XM1027 - CUCV Crew Cab Build

    I'd like to see how this turns out, too!
  13. kf4hoq

    Untimely passing of my daughter

    Know that you and your family are being prayed for.
  14. kf4hoq

    purchasing advice on old radio.

    If you're much into tinkering with electronics, figure out the power connector and build one that contains the ability to vary the current. Start at the lowest setting and work your way up over the course of a few days. That will help keep thost old capacitors and pots from blowing up.
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